Brings audio to a consistent level so your on-air content sounds uniform, without babysitting levels manually.
Finds the loudest moment and adjusts the overall level so that moment hits a target percentage of maximum. Fast and predictable.
| Field | What to put here |
|---|---|
| Target Level | Percentage from 1–100. 99% is a common default — just below clipping. |
Uses LUFS (Loudness Units Full Scale) to normalize based on how loud audio actually sounds to human ears. The standard for modern broadcast.
| Field | What to put here |
|---|---|
| Target Loudness | A negative LUFS value. Common targets: −14 LUFS (streaming), −23 LUFS (EBU R128 European broadcast), −24 LUFS (ATSC A/85 North American broadcast). |
Tip: For broadcast radio, loudness normalization is almost always the better choice.