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DJ Mastering & Audio Guides
Tips and guides for DJ audio mastering and quality improvement
How to Use Vinyl Rips in Digital DJ Sets
Complete guide to digitizing vinyl records for DJ use. Covers recording equipment, ripping workflow, noise reduction, loudness normalization with DeckReady, and format selection for rekordbox and Serato.
Vocaloid Mastering Guide: Settings for YouTube and Video Platforms
Master Vocaloid tracks with confidence. Covers the unique high-frequency characteristics of synth vocals, multiband compression strategies, platform-specific loudness targets, and common mastering mistakes to avoid.
Web Audio API Explained: How Browser-Based Audio Processing Works
Understand the Web Audio API technology that enables professional audio processing directly in your browser. Covers AudioContext, FFT analysis, offline rendering, and how DeckReady leverages these capabilities for privacy-first mastering.
Wedding BGM Audio Guide: Optimize Sound for Every Moment
Prepare wedding background music with the right loudness, EQ, and format for each ceremony moment. Covers entrance music, dinner BGM, reception entertainment, PA system coordination, and a complete preparation checklist.
What Is LUFS? The Loudness Standard Every DJ Needs to Understand
LUFS explained for DJs: how it differs from dB and RMS, why it matters for streaming and club playback, recommended values by genre, and how DeckReady uses LUFS-based processing for consistent sets.
What Is Mastering? A Complete Beginner's Guide for 2026
Understand audio mastering from the ground up: what it is, how it differs from mixing, the specific processing involved, and when to use professional engineers vs. AI tools vs. DeckReady for DJ-optimized results.
Stop Playing Raw YouTube Rips at Gigs: Fix Audio Quality for Free
YouTube and SoundCloud downloads sound terrible on club systems. Learn how to fix loudness, bass, and high-frequency issues in seconds using browser-based mastering with DeckReady.
YouTube Loudness Standards: How to Avoid the Loudness Penalty
YouTube normalizes all audio to -14 LUFS. Learn how the loudness penalty works, optimal mastering settings for different content types, and how DeckReady's Streaming preset automates YouTube-ready audio.