Loudness normalization is the process of adjusting audio levels to ensure consistent perceived loudness across different tracks or recordings. This is particularly important in music production and broadcasting to maintain a uniform listening experience.
The Loudness Units Full Scale (LUFS) is a standard used to measure the perceived loudness of an audio signal. Common target levels for LUFS include -14, -16, and -23 LUFS, depending on the specific application and industry standards.
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