Sonic Ingestion
Upload a finished master for a professional backend-driven technical review. The analysis validates the file, extracts metadata, scans loudness and returns structured scoring for streaming, club translation, mono and release readiness.
A report built to help you correct, compare and decide with more context
The upload route now carries stronger visible copy about what the user actually receives, which improves both clarity and indexable value in English and Spanish.
Executive summary
A main score with a quick read on loudness, ceiling, mono and overall release condition so you can judge the print fast.
Deep technical view
Timeline, spectral panel, signal, correlation, useful headroom and other visual layers to inspect exactly where each issue appears.
Club / DJ mode
A focused read for booth playback, bigger sound systems and situations where the DJ adds gain or the system makes low-end behavior more critical.
Comparator and serverless sharing
You can compare versions, export a portable capsule and open a shared report without depending on permanent server storage.
Small checks that make the analysis more representative
This visible block helps the user and also adds high-intent content for searches around online mastering analysis and release checking.
Use the most final bounce you have
The reading is more useful when the file already reflects the actual version you want to evaluate for release, promo or club testing.
Choose the closest genre context
Genre context refines interpretation, recommendations and expectations, especially for electronic subgenres that are strongly club-oriented.
Prefer WAV for critical choices
MP3 is supported, but lossless WAV avoids bias when you need to inspect air, harshness, transients and real margin more carefully.
What the upload stage is actually doing
These answers make the flow clearer, increase trust and give the public upload route stronger semantic coverage for search.
Does the analysis run in the background?
Yes. The app uses an analysis queue, local fingerprint caching and compatible report reuse to cut waiting time and avoid unnecessary reprocessing.
Does the platform keep my audio forever?
The flow is designed to minimize persistent storage. Shared reports can also be resolved without publishing the analysis permanently on the server.
Can I use the report to guide EQ or mastering fixes?
Yes. The report includes playbooks, problem-based EQ guidance, EQ simulation, non-EQ fixes and projected impact before you export another version.
Is this useful for electronic music and club-oriented subgenres?
Yes. The selector now covers more precise electronic subgenres so the read can stay more specific around tonal balance, energy and club behavior.