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Fix Mureka AI Audio Artifacts

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Reviewed by Collins Asein · April 2026

Mureka generates structured compositions — but peak clipping and frequency congestion require attention. Below are the 5 specific technical problems in Mureka AI output and the exact EQ and mastering treatment for each.

5 artifacts · 20 genre-specific guides

Mureka AI Artifact Reference

Full spectrum (transients)

Peak Clipping

Problem: Mureka's internal synthesis sometimes generates audio that clips before export. Distorted transients at the peaks of drums and vocals are a tell-tale sign — a crackle or hard distortion at the loudest moments.

Fix: Check the waveform in your DAW before mastering — look for clipped flat-top waveforms. Apply a clip restoration plugin (iZotope RX 'De-clip') before EQ. Use a peak limiter set to -3 dBFS before applying any other processing.

500 Hz–2 kHz

Frequency Congestion (500 Hz–2 kHz)

Problem: Mureka's compositional AI generates multiple melodic elements that compete in the 500 Hz–2 kHz range. The mix sounds cluttered and unclear — many elements at similar volumes fighting for attention.

Fix: Cut 2–3 dB at 800 Hz with a medium Q. Apply gentle multiband compression in the 500 Hz–2 kHz range to control the congestion dynamically.

Upper harmonics (2–8 kHz)

MIDI-Like Instrument Tone

Problem: Mureka's instrument synthesis can sound like enhanced MIDI in some instrument categories. The tonal quality lacks the harmonic richness of real instruments.

Fix: Apply harmonic excitation (subtle, 1–2%) to add upper harmonics that real instruments have. A gentle tape saturation on the master bus adds the organic quality that synthetic instruments lack.

Mid-high frequencies

Stereo Width Imbalance

Problem: Mureka's stereo field is often uneven — some elements are panned in extreme positions without proper balance. The stereo image feels unstable.

Fix: Apply mid-side processing to even the stereo field. Reduce the sides by 2–3 dB to bring extreme panning elements toward the center. Mono the bass below 80 Hz.

Full spectrum

Dynamic Flatness

Problem: Like other AI generators, Mureka exports with compressed dynamics.

Fix: Apply gentle upward expansion before limiting. MixMasterAI's preset handles this automatically.

Mureka AI Fixes by Genre

Each genre has additional source-specific issues beyond the universal artifacts above.

Mureka AI Mastering FAQ

What audio artifacts does Mureka AI produce?

Mureka AI produces 5 common artifacts: Peak Clipping (Full spectrum (transients)), Frequency Congestion (500 Hz–2 kHz) (500 Hz–2 kHz), MIDI-Like Instrument Tone (Upper harmonics (2–8 kHz)), Stereo Width Imbalance (Mid-high frequencies), Dynamic Flatness (Full spectrum). Each requires specific EQ and processing treatment.

How do I fix Mureka AI music for Spotify?

To fix Mureka AI music for Spotify: Check the waveform in your DAW before mastering — look for clipped flat-top waveforms. Apply a clip restoration plugin (iZotope RX 'De-clip') before EQ. Use a peak limiter set to -3 dBFS before applying any other processing. Cut 2–3 dB at 800 Hz with a medium Q. Apply gentle multiband compression in the 500 Hz–2 kHz range to control the congestion dynamically. Apply harmonic excitation (subtle, 1–2%) to add upper harmonics that real instruments have. A gentle tape saturation on the master bus adds the organic quality that synthetic instruments lack. Then master to -14 LUFS integrated, -1 dBTP true peak for Spotify's normalization standard.

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