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Fix Suno AI Drill Tracks

Sustained 808 slides, rolling hi-hats, dark vocal tone

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Reviewed by Collins Asein · April 2026

The exact EQ, compression, and mastering treatment for Suno AI-generated Drill music — combining the universal Suno AI artifact fixes with Drill's genre-specific mastering requirements.

Source
Suno AI
Genre
Drill
Artifacts
5 fixes
Spotify LUFS
-14 LUFS
True Peak
-1 dBTP

Suno AI + Drill: Specific Issues

01

Suno AI Drill tracks share all universal Suno AI artifacts.

02

Apply the standard Suno AI fixes: 400–800 Hz low-mid mud (400–800 hz), 5–8 kHz high-frequency fizz (5–8 khz).

03

Then apply standard Drill EQ for the platform — see the full spec guides below.

Universal Suno AI Artifacts to Fix

These frequency problems appear in all Suno AI output — including Drill tracks.

400–800 HzLow-Mid Mud (400–800 Hz)

Suno's AI synthesis clusters vocal and instrument energy in the 'mud zone,' creating a dense, unclear sound where elements fight for the same frequencies. Everything sounds slightly indistinct.

Fix: Cut 3–5 dB at 500 Hz with a medium-Q bell filter on the master bus. This is the single highest-impact EQ move for Suno tracks — it immediately opens up clarity.

5–8 kHzHigh-Frequency Fizz (5–8 kHz)

Digital codec artifacts from Suno's synthesis create a metallic, harsh texture in the upper-mid range. It sounds like FM radio distortion or cheap streaming artifacts — even in the raw WAV export.

Fix: Apply a gentle 2–3 dB cut at 6 kHz with a wide Q. A high-quality de-esser set to 5–8 kHz with a gentle threshold also helps smooth the harshness without removing presence.

12–16 kHzDigital Hash (12–16 kHz)

Quantization noise from Suno's audio synthesis appears as subtle high-frequency hiss. On bright systems (earbuds, quality headphones), this adds listening fatigue and sounds unmistakably digital.

Fix: Apply a gentle high-frequency shelf cut at 14–16 kHz (-2 to -3 dB). A low-pass filter at 18 kHz removes the worst artifacts while preserving necessary air frequencies.

Full spectrumDynamics Collapse

Suno exports at a relatively flat, compressed dynamic range. Loud and soft passages are at similar levels, making the music feel 'squashed' and lacking emotional contrast.

Fix: Apply gentle upward expansion (1.2:1 ratio) on the master bus before limiting to restore 2–4 dB of dynamic range. Use MixMasterAI's genre-optimized preset which includes automatic dynamic restoration.

Sub frequencies (below 200 Hz)Stereo Phase Smear

Artificial stereo widening in Suno's output creates phase correlation issues. When checked in mono, elements disappear or cancel — poor compatibility with club PA systems and Bluetooth speakers.

Fix: Apply a mid-side processor to reduce the sides by 2–3 dB in the low frequencies (below 200 Hz). Mono the bass below 80 Hz explicitly for maximum compatibility.

Drill EQ Profile — Suno AI Optimized

EQ 01

Low-Mid Mud (400–800 Hz): Cut 3–5 dB at 500 Hz with a medium-Q bell filter on the master bus. This is the single highest-impact EQ move for Suno tracks — it immediately opens up clarity.

EQ 02

High-Frequency Fizz (5–8 kHz): Apply a gentle 2–3 dB cut at 6 kHz with a wide Q. A high-quality de-esser set to 5–8 kHz with a gentle threshold also helps smooth the harshness without removing presence.

EQ 03

Digital Hash (12–16 kHz): Apply a gentle high-frequency shelf cut at 14–16 kHz (-2 to -3 dB). A low-pass filter at 18 kHz removes the worst artifacts while preserving necessary air frequencies.

Compression & Limiting for Suno AI Drill

01

Apply moderate 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.

Drill LUFS Targets — All Platforms

After fixing Suno AI 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 →

Suno AI Drill Mastering FAQ

How do I fix Suno AI Drill tracks for streaming?

Fix the universal Suno AI artifacts first: cut 500 Hz for mud, cut 6 kHz for fizz, and mono the sub-bass below 80 Hz. Then apply Drill-specific mastering — Sustained 808: Drill's 808 slides longer than trap. Boost 40–60 Hz for sub presence and 100–150 Hz for body. Ensure the slide is audible throughout.. Master to platform LUFS (-14 LUFS for Spotify).

What's different about mastering Suno AI Drill vs. recorded Drill?

Suno AI Drill has additional artifacts that recorded Drill doesn't: Low-Mid Mud (400–800 Hz) (400–800 Hz), High-Frequency Fizz (5–8 kHz) (5–8 kHz). Apply these fixes before the standard Drill mastering chain. The genre EQ settings themselves (LUFS targets, compression ratios) are identical to recorded Drill.

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