-11 LUFS · -0.5 dBTP true peak · 8-12 LU dynamic range
The exact LUFS target, EQ profile, and compression settings for mastering Rock music specifically for SoundCloud — based on SoundCloud's normalization algorithm and Rock's sonic character.
SoundCloud uses aggressive loudness normalization and transcodes to 128kbps MP3. Master slightly louder (-11 to -13 LUFS) and ensure clarity survives MP3 compression.
Guitar presence: Boost 2–5 kHz for electric guitar attack and cut through the mix.
Drum punch: Boost 60–80 Hz for kick drum thump, 200 Hz for snare body, 10 kHz for cymbal air.
Low-mid cut: Cut 250–400 Hz to reduce boxy resonance from guitar cabinets and drums.
Stereo balance: Check mono compatibility — guitar panning should collapse well for phone speakers.
Character compression: Rock tolerates moderate-heavy compression for energy and attitude. 4:1 ratio, medium attack.
Brick-wall limiting: Rock hits hard at target LUFS. 7-10 LU dynamic range is competitive.
Transient preservation: Keep snare and kick attack sharp — use a limiter with good transient response.
How Rock 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 → | |
☁️SoundCloud | -11 LUFS | -0.5 dBTP | You are here |
| -14 LUFS | -1 dBTP | View guide → |
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-11 LUFS integrated, true peak -0.5 dBTP. Rock is typically mastered at 7–10 LU dynamic range — loud enough to compete but retaining the energy and transient punch that defines the genre.
Boost 2–5 kHz on the master bus. Also check that guitar and vocals are occupying slightly different frequency slots — cut 1–3 kHz slightly on guitars if they conflict with lead vocals.
Yes. SoundCloud's normalization at -11 LUFS levels the playback volume, not the dynamics. A 7-10 LU dynamic range rock master will retain its peaks and energy at normalized playback.