Target: -14 LUFS · True Peak: -1 dBTP · Dynamic Range: 12-16 LU
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| Parameter | Neo-Soul Specification |
|---|---|
| Loudness Target | -14 LUFS integrated (TikTok optimized) |
| True Peak Ceiling | -1 dBTP — inter-sample peak limit |
| Dynamic Range | 12-16 LU LU — genre-appropriate |
| EQ Focus | Vocal Body (200–800 Hz) & Organic Warmth (80–200 Hz saturation) |
| Stereo Image | Natural stereo room, full dynamic range preserved |
| Platform Algorithm | TikTok normalizes audio and plays through phone speakers. |
Neo-soul mastering is perhaps the most philosophically challenging in modern music — the genre values organic imperfection, live-performance dynamics, and vintage warmth in an era where streaming demands technical precision. The defining tension is between neo-soul's wide dynamic range (12–16 LU is typical) and the streaming expectation that a quiet track means a bad master. At -16 to -18 LUFS integrated, neo-soul plays at lower volume than adjacent pop tracks in a playlist — this is correct for the genre. The vinyl warmth that defines neo-soul comes from low-frequency saturation at 80–200 Hz second-harmonic, controlled high-frequency rolloff above 14 kHz, and natural room reflections at 400–800 Hz. Over-compression eliminates all three: saturation flattens, high-frequency rolloff sounds processed rather than organic, and the room sound collapses into a static image. Mastering chain order matters especially for neo-soul: apply gentle EQ first, then the bus compressor, then tape saturation, then the final limiter. Saturation after the compressor creates a more organic tape-machine character than saturation before compression. Compression ratio should not exceed 2:1 on the master bus — the genre's dynamic expression is its primary identity.
TikTok context: TikTok normalizes audio and plays through phone speakers. Prioritize mid-range clarity and strong transients over sub-bass. Your track must cut through with earbuds and tiny speakers.
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.
Guitar texture: Soft electric guitar at 400–800 Hz adds the neo-soul midrange texture. Preserve this frequency range — cutting it removes the organic character.
Natural low-end: Full, warm bass at 80–150 Hz. High-pass at 30 Hz only. Neo-soul needs bass warmth and groove, not sub-bass punch.
Minimal high-frequency processing: Do not boost or boost very gently above 10 kHz. Neo-soul should sound like live studio performance, not a processed master.
Minimal compression: Neo-soul is about naturalism. Maximum 1.5:1 glue compression ratio. The performance breathes — quiet passages are expressive, not mistakes.
Wide dynamics: 12–16 LU dynamic range intentionally. The dynamic contrast between a soft verse and a full chorus IS the emotional content of the song.
Transparent limiting: Use lookahead limiting (5–10ms) to catch vocal peaks cleanly. Avoid heavy bus compression that kills the intimate feel of the performance.
How Neo-Soul mastering specs differ across every major streaming platform.
| Platform | Integrated LUFS | True Peak | Current page |
|---|---|---|---|
| -14 LUFS | -1 dBTP | View guide → | |
| -16 LUFS | -1 dBTP | View guide → | |
▶️YouTube | -14 LUFS | -1 dBTP | View guide → |
| -14 LUFS | -1 dBTP | View guide → | |
| -11 LUFS | -0.5 dBTP | View guide → | |
🎵TikTok | -14 LUFS | -1 dBTP | You are here |
| -13 LUFS | -0.5 dBTP | View guide → | |
🎛️Beatport | -9 LUFS | -0.3 dBTP | View guide → |
| -14 LUFS | -1 dBTP | View guide → | |
| -14 LUFS | -1 dBTP | View guide → | |
| -14 LUFS | -1 dBTP | View guide → | |
| -15 LUFS | -1 dBTP | View guide → |
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Master Free NowTarget: -14 LUFS integrated · -1 dBTP true peak · EBU R128 / ITU-R BS.1770-4 compliant
We measure integrated LUFS using K-weighted filtering per ITU-R BS.1770-4: a high-shelf pre-filter at 1681.97 Hz (+3.9998 dB gain) followed by a 75 Hz high-pass (Q=0.5) to remove DC offset and low-frequency rumble. The mean square of the filtered signal gives us integrated loudness in LUFS.
True peak (dBTP) is measured at 4× oversampling to detect inter-sample peaks that occur between digital samples. Sample-peak measurement alone misses these peaks, which cause audible clipping during AAC and MP3 lossy encoding on streaming platforms. We enforce the true peak ceiling at -1 dBTP for all standard platforms.
Genre EQ profiles apply frequency-specific gain based on each genre's sonic characteristics: mud reduction at 250–400 Hz for hip-hop and trap, presence enhancement at 2–4 kHz for vocal clarity on phone speakers, sub-bass high-pass at 30–35 Hz for all genres to remove inaudible subsonic content that wastes headroom.
Master bus compression uses a VCA-style algorithm with genre-tuned attack and release times. Lo-fi and jazz use 50 ms attack to preserve transients; EDM and techno use 5–10 ms for density. Parallel compression blends the compressed signal at 20–40% wet to lift room sound without eliminating the uncompressed transient attack.
The final limiter stage uses lookahead limiting (3–5 ms) to catch transient peaks before they exceed the true peak ceiling. The limiter targets platform-specific LUFS: -14 LUFS for Spotify, -16 LUFS for Apple Music, -11 LUFS for SoundCloud, -9 LUFS for Beatport. Gain reduction is transparent at 1–2 dB of limiting; beyond 3 dB audible artifacts require reducing the input drive.
All processing runs in your browser via Web Audio API — no audio data is uploaded to any server.
Target -14 LUFS integrated. Neo-soul should have a wide 12–16 LU dynamic range — the quietness of soft passages is expressive, not a mistake. Over-limiting to a narrow dynamic range removes the emotional contrast that defines neo-soul.
Boost 200–300 Hz gently rather than cutting. Avoid aggressive mid-cut EQ that removes chest voice richness. Use gentle 1.5:1 glue compression at most — neo-soul relies on natural dynamics for emotional expression. The vocal should feel like the singer is in the room.
Neo-soul translates well on TikTok. Focus on clean low-mids and vocal presence at -14 LUFS — the natural dynamics will be preserved at normalization.