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Suno vs Udio — Which AI Music Generator Sounds Better After Mastering?
Both generate music from prompts. Both export hot. But they clip differently, respond to mastering differently, and suit different styles. An honest comparison.
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Step-by-step guides on mastering, loudness normalization, and streaming targets.
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Both generate music from prompts. Both export hot. But they clip differently, respond to mastering differently, and suit different styles. An honest comparison.
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You generated a track with Suno or Udio. Now you want it to sound like a real release — clean, loud enough, ready for Spotify. This guide covers everything.
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Your AI track has clipping. You can hear it — harsh buzzing on loud transients, brittleness in the high end. This guide explains what's happening and how to fix it.
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Every streaming platform normalizes audio differently. Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, Tidal, SoundCloud — the complete reference table for AI music creators.
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You upload your Suno track to Spotify. It sounds great in the generator. But on the platform — something feels off. The reason is almost always LUFS.
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You made a track in Suno. It sounds great in the player. You export it — and suddenly it sounds harsh. You didn't do anything wrong. Suno did.
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You made an AI track. You need to master it. You don't want to pay. Here's an honest look at what's actually free and what each tool can and can't do.
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Five tools compared honestly — WaveDisco Studio, PRISM Master, LANDR, iZotope Ozone, Audacity. Price, features, free tier quality. No gold mountains.