Technical release control
Check loudness, ceiling, mono, low-end and translation without guessing from memory or relying only on a quick listen.
Upload a finished WAV or MP3 and receive a structured mastering report focused on loudness, dynamics, stereo behavior, mono translation, club readiness, release risk and concrete next moves.
Peak, loudness, RMS-style average level, dynamic range approximation and density are extracted from a real backend analysis pass.
The report estimates stereo balance, side-vs-mid pressure and whether the low-end feels risky when the master is summed to mono.
Streaming, club playback, DJ gain tolerance, mono compatibility and overall release readiness are scored separately so the feedback stays actionable.
The public home now explains more explicitly what the engine measures, who it helps and why producers, engineers and DJs can use the report before publishing or testing a master.
Check loudness, ceiling, mono, low-end and translation without guessing from memory or relying only on a quick listen.
The report goes beyond streaming by estimating DJ mixer gain tolerance, punch retention and low-end behavior on larger, more mono-prone systems.
Each weak point is turned into next moves, playbooks, simulations and an ordered correction path so the report is actually useful in practice.
The interface keeps the premium presentation, while the backend handles real validation, FFmpeg-based analysis, club translation heuristics and structured reporting.
WAV and MP3 uploads are validated for type, size and duration before analysis starts.
FFmpeg and ffprobe extract metadata, loudness, silence, stereo and band-based measurements. Club-readiness indicators and engineering estimates are clearly labeled.
The dashboard turns the scan into scores, weak points, recommendations and a deeper technical breakdown.
These visible use cases also strengthen the site semantically for searches around mastering analysis, club playback, release checks and technical review.
Before exporting another print, you can see whether the master is already close to the target or still bottlenecked by low-end, harshness or ceiling behavior.
The app works as a second read with a timeline, spectral panel, version comparator and a dedicated club-risk view.
It helps decide whether a delivery is ready for booth testing, streaming, promo or more demanding playback systems before distribution.
These visible answers improve clarity for users and cover high-intent search language around mastering, clubs, DJs and technical review.
No. EGOHBeats Mastering analyzes an exported master and returns measurements, scores, risks, simulations and recommendations so you can decide what to adjust.
Yes. The report emphasizes DJ gain tolerance, low-end translation, punch on larger PAs and the risk of a master becoming fragile when the booth pushes it harder.
Yes. The app includes a version comparator, spectral diff, timeline diff and objective-based recommendations so you can choose the better print for streaming, club or technical balance.
You can currently upload WAV and MP3 files. Lossless WAV remains the strongest reference when you need critical mastering decisions.
Start with a real upload and get a structured report for release checks, DJ playback decisions and targeted master revisions.