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Upload your audio file and get an instant, complete analysis: LUFS, True Peak, Spectrogram, Stereo, Dynamics, AI Tips and more. Professional reporting with no installation, in your browser.
Choose the analysis workflow you need
Three focused paths: single track diagnostics, A/B comparison, and full album consistency checks.
Everything your master needs
Aumixys technology combines classic audio engineering with modern spectral analysis and AI.
How it works?
Three simple steps to professional sound of your track.
Pick your plan
All plans include full audio analysis. They differ in the number of analyses and access to premium features.
Beta
Perfect to start - check your first master.
- - 3 analyses per day
- - LUFS, True Peak, Dynamics
- - Spectrum & Heatmap
- - Key & BPM detection
- - A/B Comparison
- - Batch (Album)
- - PDF Export
- - Extended AI Tips
Normal
For producers and engineers working regularly.
- - Analyze 20 files
- - Full audio analysis
- - Standard A/B comparison
- - PDF & JSON Export
- - AI Tips (Basic)
- - Goniometer & Stereo
- - Batch (Album)
- - Analysis archive
Premium
Full package for mastering studios and labels.
- - Unlimited analyses
- - Full Audio Analysis (PRO)
- - Album Analysis (Batch)
- - Advanced A/B (Match EQ & Delta)
- - Reference matching
- - AI Tips (Full recommendations)
- - PDF & JSON Export
- - White-label reports
- - Unlimited archive
Audio analysis standards for mastering
Educational section for producers and engineers. We explain Audio Normalization Standards, Loudness Penalty, True Peak, Stereo Image Analysis and Phase Correlation.
FAQ: mastering and technical quality
Is -14 LUFS always the target?
Not always. -14 LUFS is a common reference, but genre, arrangement and production aesthetics matter. What matters most is the relationship between Integrated LUFS, Short-Term LUFS, True Peak and dynamics.
Why use dithering during export?
Dithering reduces quantization distortion when reducing bit depth (for example 24-bit to 16-bit). When used correctly, it preserves low-level detail and improves final master quality.
How should you read Audio Normalization Standards?
Treat standards as a set of technical constraints: target loudness, True Peak ceiling, stereo stability and no clipping. The best result is a master that passes quality checks and translates across playback systems.
Analysis that translates into better releases
Aumixys is not just another meter. It is a practical decision tool for producers, mixing engineers and mastering engineers. Instead of guessing what to fix before release, you get a clear picture: where the track is too loud, where it loses dynamics, whether stereo stays stable and whether transcoding can introduce artifacts.
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