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Fix Udio Synthwave Tracks

Analog warmth, 80s synthesizers, tape saturation character

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Reviewed by Collins Asein · April 2026

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

Source
Udio
Genre
Synthwave
Artifacts
5 fixes
Spotify LUFS
-14 LUFS
True Peak
-1 dBTP

Udio + Synthwave: Specific Issues

01

Udio Synthwave tracks share all universal Udio artifacts.

02

Apply the standard Udio fixes: 60–150 Hz bass muddiness (60–150 hz), 1–3 kHz mid-range harshness (1–3 khz).

03

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

Universal Udio Artifacts to Fix

These frequency problems appear in all Udio output — including Synthwave tracks.

60–150 HzBass Muddiness (60–150 Hz)

Udio's AI bass synthesis generates uncontrolled low-frequency energy where the kick and bass blur together. The low-end sounds undefined — you feel mass but no definition.

Fix: High-pass all non-bass elements at 150 Hz. Apply multiband compression in the 60–150 Hz range (4:1 ratio, medium attack) to control the buildup. A sub-bass high-pass filter at 25 Hz removes sub-rumble.

1–3 kHzMid-Range Harshness (1–3 kHz)

Udio's vocal synthesis and instrument overtones create harsh presence peaks in the 1–3 kHz range. At higher playback volumes this becomes fatiguing — a common sign of AI-generated audio.

Fix: Cut 1–2 dB at 2 kHz with a medium Q. Compare with reference tracks using a spectrum analyzer — the 2 kHz region in Udio often shows 3–5 dB more energy than professional recordings.

Mid-high frequencies (500 Hz+)Stereo Phase Inconsistency

Udio synthesizes different musical elements independently, causing the stereo field to shift between sections. The image is inconsistent — stereo width changes as the track progresses.

Fix: Use a correlation meter to identify phase problems. Apply mid-side processing to narrow the stereo field below 150 Hz to full mono. Use a stereo imager to lock the field width consistently across the track.

50–200 HzKick/Bass Separation Collapse

Lack of definition between the kick drum and bass elements — they merge into one undefined low-frequency mass. There is no punch, just rumble. This is the opposite of the tight 'kick and bass dancing' you hear in professional mixes.

Fix: Boost the kick attack at 2–4 kHz (click/attack) in the mix stage if possible. Cut 200–300 Hz from the bass to create frequency space. Apply sidechain compression from the kick to the bass with 3–4 dB of ducking.

Full spectrumDynamics Compression (AI Export Flat)

Like Suno, Udio exports audio at a compressed dynamic range with limited contrast between loud and soft sections. The music lacks emotional dynamics.

Fix: Apply gentle upward expansion before the limiter. Use MixMasterAI's genre preset which automatically applies dynamic restoration based on the genre's expected range.

Synthwave EQ Profile — Udio Optimized

EQ 01

Bass Muddiness (60–150 Hz): High-pass all non-bass elements at 150 Hz. Apply multiband compression in the 60–150 Hz range (4:1 ratio, medium attack) to control the buildup. A sub-bass high-pass filter at 25 Hz removes sub-rumble.

EQ 02

Mid-Range Harshness (1–3 kHz): Cut 1–2 dB at 2 kHz with a medium Q. Compare with reference tracks using a spectrum analyzer — the 2 kHz region in Udio often shows 3–5 dB more energy than professional recordings.

EQ 03

Stereo Phase Inconsistency: Use a correlation meter to identify phase problems. Apply mid-side processing to narrow the stereo field below 150 Hz to full mono. Use a stereo imager to lock the field width consistently across the track.

Compression & Limiting for Udio Synthwave

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.

Synthwave LUFS Targets — All Platforms

After fixing Udio 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 →

Udio Synthwave Mastering FAQ

How do I fix Udio Synthwave tracks for streaming?

Fix the universal Udio artifacts first: cut 500 Hz for mud, cut 6 kHz for fizz, and mono the sub-bass below 80 Hz. Then apply Synthwave-specific mastering — Analog warmth: Boost 200–400 Hz for vintage synthesizer body and richness. Avoid high-passing above 40 Hz — keep the 80s bass fullness intact.. Master to platform LUFS (-14 LUFS for Spotify).

What's different about mastering Udio Synthwave vs. recorded Synthwave?

Udio Synthwave has additional artifacts that recorded Synthwave doesn't: Bass Muddiness (60–150 Hz) (60–150 Hz), Mid-Range Harshness (1–3 kHz) (1–3 kHz). Apply these fixes before the standard Synthwave mastering chain. The genre EQ settings themselves (LUFS targets, compression ratios) are identical to recorded Synthwave.

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