Waveform

R&B / Soul typical envelope

EQ Profile

Vocal Warmth (200–400 Hz) & Presence (2.5 kHz)

-9 LUFS

LUFS Target

Beatport integrated

Spectrum

Pink-noise reference

R&B / Soul Mastering for Beatport

Smooth low-mids, vocal warmth, gentle dynamics · Tuned for Beatport playback

Target: -9 LUFS · True Peak: -0.3 dBTP · Dynamic Range: 8-12 LU

R&B / Soul Mastering Specification. Beatport

ParameterR&B / Soul Specification
Loudness Target-9 LUFS integrated (Beatport optimized)
True Peak Ceiling-0.3 dBTP. Inter-sample peak limit
Dynamic Range8-12 LU LU. Genre-appropriate
EQ FocusVocal Warmth (200–400 Hz) & Presence (2.5 kHz)
Stereo ImageWide mid-high, mono sub below 80 Hz (M/S)
Platform AlgorithmBeatport serves DJs and club music with no loudness normalization.

Why R&B / Soul on Beatport Needs Specialized Mastering

R&B mastering is built around the relationship between sub-bass warmth and vocal intimacy. The 200–400 Hz range. The warmth zone. Is simultaneously where vocal body lives and where excessive low-mid buildup creates mud that obscures the groove. A 1.5–2 dB dynamic cut at 250 Hz, triggered only when low-mids exceed a threshold, keeps warmth without buildup. R&B vocals are the most sensitive element to limiting artifacts. A fast-attack limiter clamps vocal consonants and creates a dulling effect. Set limiter attack above 3 ms to preserve vocal transients. The 808-style bass patterns in contemporary R&B demand sub-bass control below 40 Hz. A high-pass at 30 Hz removes inaudible content that wastes headroom. Stereo imaging in R&B features a wide mid-high stereo field and mono sub-bass. M/S EQ to high-pass the side channel at 80 Hz keeps the bottom end phase-coherent on any playback system. Gentle saturation at 3rd harmonic adds warmth to synthesized basslines that sound artificially clean. Compression ratio for R&B should not exceed 3:1 on the master bus. The genre's gentle dynamics are a core identity feature.

Beatport context: Beatport serves DJs and club music with no loudness normalization. Masters are played at full volume in DJ sets. Target -9 to -11 LUFS integrated for competitive club-ready loudness. Beatport listeners use professional DJ equipment so the full frequency range of your master is heard at high volume.

R&B / Soul × Beatport. The Normalization Math

How -9 LUFS interacts with R&B / Soul's natural loudness window

R&B / Soul masters naturally land at -16 to -13 LUFS. Roughly 5.5 dB quieter than Beatport's -9 LUFS target. Beatport will boost the master at playback, which means sample peaks that read clean against your DAW meters can approach 0 dBFS once the algorithm adds gain. True-peak limiting at -0.3 dBTP becomes a hard requirement, not a stylistic choice. Inter-sample peaks that survive a -0.3 dBTP ceiling at -16 LUFS will clip after Beatport normalizes your track upward. The -0.3 dBTP ceiling specified for Beatport prevents inter-sample peaks from clipping during the codec's reconstruction filter, which is especially relevant for R&B / Soul's 200-800 Hz vocal body content where high-amplitude transients accumulate against the limiter.

Codec Reality for R&B / Soul on Beatport

Beatport delivers WAV / AIFF at 1411 kbps (full lossless 16-bit, plus 24-bit options), which preserves the full frequency response of your master without the artifacts (no audible codec artifacts. DJ-grade delivery) that show up on lower-bitrate platforms. For R&B / Soul, this means the 200-800 Hz vocal body and 80-200 Hz warmth content survives transmission cleanly. The mastering decisions you make in the studio are the decisions the listener hears, with no codec to hide behind. Master conservatively and trust the dynamics. The dynamic-range character of R&B / Soul (wide dynamics for vocal phrasing, 10-14 LU) interacts with this codec tier specifically: preserve the dynamics, the platform will reward them.

R&B / Soul EQ Profile for Beatport

EQ 01

Vocal warmth: Gentle boost at 200–300 Hz for chest voice warmth. Avoid cutting this range.

EQ 02

Low-end: Tight high-pass at 35–40 Hz. Keep 80–100 Hz full for bass guitar warmth.

EQ 03

Presence: Gentle 3–5 kHz boost for vocal intelligibility without harshness.

EQ 04

Air: Subtle 10–12 kHz boost for modern R&B sheen without compromising warmth.

Compression & Limiting for Beatport

01

Gentle glue: Very light master bus compression (ratio 1.5:1 to 2:1). R&B needs natural dynamics.

02

Smooth limiting: Use lookahead limiting (5–10ms) to avoid transient clipping. Preserve vocal peaks.

03

Low-mid management: If 250–400 Hz is muddy, apply gentle reduction to clarify the vocal.

R&B / Soul LUFS Targets. All Platforms Compared

How R&B / Soul mastering specs differ across every major streaming platform.

PlatformIntegrated LUFSTrue PeakCurrent page
-14 LUFS-1 dBTPView guide →
-16 LUFS-1 dBTPView guide →
▶️YouTube
-14 LUFS-1 dBTPView guide →
🌊Tidal
-14 LUFS-1 dBTPView guide →
-11 LUFS-0.5 dBTPView guide →
🎵TikTok
-14 LUFS-1 dBTPView guide →
-13 LUFS-0.5 dBTPView guide →
🎛️Beatport
-9 LUFS-0.3 dBTPYou are here
-14 LUFS-1 dBTPView guide →
-14 LUFS-1 dBTPView guide →
-14 LUFS-1 dBTPView guide →
🎶Deezer
-15 LUFS-1 dBTPView guide →

Technical Methodology. R&B / Soul Mastering for Beatport

Target: -9 LUFS integrated · -0.3 dBTP true peak · EBU R128 / ITU-R BS.1770-4 compliant

1Loudness MeasurementITU-R BS.1770-4

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.

2True Peak DetectionEBU R128 / dBTP

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.

3Genre-Specific EQParametric & Multi-Band EQ

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.

4Dynamic Range CompressionVCA Bus Compression / Parallel Compression

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.

5Brick-Wall LimitingTrue Peak Limiter / Intersample Peak Control

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.

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R&B / Soul Mastering FAQ. Beatport

What LUFS for R&B on Beatport?

-9 LUFS integrated. R&B benefits from being slightly less compressed than EDM. A 10-14 LU dynamic range gives the vocals and instruments natural breathing room.

How do I preserve vocal warmth in R&B mastering?

Boost 200–300 Hz gently rather than cutting. Avoid aggressive mid-cut EQ that removes chest voice character. Use gentle multiband compression in the vocal range to control peaks without squashing dynamics.

Does R&B translate well on Beatport?

Yes. Beatport's audio quality handles R&B well. Focus on clean low-mids and vocal presence.

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