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Fix Stable Audio Neo-Soul Tracks

Vocal intimacy, organic instrumentation, wide dynamic range

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Reviewed by Collins Asein · April 2026

The exact EQ, compression, and mastering treatment for Stable Audio-generated Neo-Soul music — combining the universal Stable Audio artifact fixes with Neo-Soul's genre-specific mastering requirements.

Source
Stable Audio
Genre
Neo-Soul
Artifacts
5 fixes
Spotify LUFS
-14 LUFS
True Peak
-1 dBTP

Stable Audio + Neo-Soul: Specific Issues

01

Stable Audio Neo-Soul tracks share all universal Stable Audio artifacts.

02

Apply the standard Stable Audio fixes: Mid frequencies (500 Hz–4 kHz) swimming reverb, 200–500 Hz low-mid build (200–500 hz).

03

Then apply standard Neo-Soul EQ for the platform — see the full spec guides below.

Universal Stable Audio Artifacts to Fix

These frequency problems appear in all Stable Audio output — including Neo-Soul tracks.

Mid frequencies (500 Hz–4 kHz)Swimming Reverb

Stable Audio's spatial synthesis creates a wavering, unstable reverb tail. Elements seem to 'swim' in the mix rather than sit in a defined space. This is distinctive and audible to trained ears.

Fix: Apply a gentle transient shaper to snap the attack of percussive elements forward in the mix. Cut the reverb tail frequencies (2–4 kHz) by 1–2 dB to push tails back. This sharpens element definition.

200–500 HzLow-Mid Build (200–500 Hz)

Stable Audio's texture synthesis accumulates dense energy in the low-mid range. The mix feels thick and indistinct — good for atmospheric music, problematic for rhythmic content.

Fix: Cut 2–4 dB at 350 Hz with a medium Q. This is less severe than Suno's mud fix but still necessary for rhythmic Stable Audio content.

Mid-high frequenciesStereo Phase Smear

More pronounced mid-frequency phase issues than Suno. Stable Audio's generative process creates stereo artifacts that are particularly noticeable in the 500 Hz–2 kHz range.

Fix: Apply mid-side processing to reduce the sides by 3–4 dB in the mid-frequency range (200–500 Hz). Mono the sub-bass explicitly below 80 Hz.

10–20 kHzHigh-End Brightness Gap

Stable Audio's output often lacks high-frequency air — the mix sounds slightly dull or muffled compared to professional recordings.

Fix: Apply a gentle air boost at 12–14 kHz (+1.5 to +2 dB). This restores the presence that Stable Audio's synthesis sometimes omits.

Full spectrumDynamics Compression

Similar to Suno and Udio, Stable Audio exports at compressed dynamics with limited contrast.

Fix: Apply gentle upward expansion before limiting to restore dynamic range.

Neo-Soul EQ Profile — Stable Audio Optimized

EQ 01

Swimming Reverb: Apply a gentle transient shaper to snap the attack of percussive elements forward in the mix. Cut the reverb tail frequencies (2–4 kHz) by 1–2 dB to push tails back. This sharpens element definition.

EQ 02

Low-Mid Build (200–500 Hz): Cut 2–4 dB at 350 Hz with a medium Q. This is less severe than Suno's mud fix but still necessary for rhythmic Stable Audio content.

EQ 03

Stereo Phase Smear: Apply mid-side processing to reduce the sides by 3–4 dB in the mid-frequency range (200–500 Hz). Mono the sub-bass explicitly below 80 Hz.

Compression & Limiting for Stable Audio Neo-Soul

01

Apply minimal (1.5:1) glue compression before limiting.

02

Target the platform LUFS — -14 LUFS for Spotify.

03

Apply upward expansion (1.2:1) before the limiter to restore AI-compressed dynamics.

Neo-Soul LUFS Targets — All Platforms

After fixing Stable Audio artifacts, master to these platform specs.

PlatformLUFSTrue PeakFull Guide
🟢Spotify
-14 LUFS-1 dBTPFull spec →
🍎Apple Music
-16 LUFS-1 dBTPFull spec →
▶️YouTube
-14 LUFS-1 dBTPFull spec →
🌊Tidal
-14 LUFS-1 dBTPFull spec →
☁️SoundCloud
-11 LUFS-0.5 dBTPFull spec →
🎵TikTok
-14 LUFS-1 dBTPFull spec →
🎧Audiomack
-13 LUFS-0.5 dBTPFull spec →
🎛️Beatport
-9 LUFS-0.3 dBTPFull spec →
🎨Bandcamp
-14 LUFS-1 dBTPFull spec →
📸Instagram / Reels
-14 LUFS-1 dBTPFull spec →
📦Amazon Music
-14 LUFS-1 dBTPFull spec →
🎶Deezer
-15 LUFS-1 dBTPFull spec →

Stable Audio Neo-Soul Mastering FAQ

How do I fix Stable Audio Neo-Soul tracks for streaming?

Fix the universal Stable Audio artifacts first: cut 500 Hz for mud, cut 6 kHz for fizz, and mono the sub-bass below 80 Hz. Then apply Neo-Soul-specific mastering — Vocal intimacy: Boost 200–300 Hz for chest voice warmth and richness. Neo-soul vocals are intimate and full — never thin them out with aggressive mid-cuts.. Master to platform LUFS (-14 LUFS for Spotify).

What's different about mastering Stable Audio Neo-Soul vs. recorded Neo-Soul?

Stable Audio Neo-Soul has additional artifacts that recorded Neo-Soul doesn't: Swimming Reverb (Mid frequencies (500 Hz–4 kHz)), Low-Mid Build (200–500 Hz) (200–500 Hz). Apply these fixes before the standard Neo-Soul mastering chain. The genre EQ settings themselves (LUFS targets, compression ratios) are identical to recorded Neo-Soul.

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