Omny Studio Releases Loudness Normalization Tool

Omny Studio team
Omny Studio blog
Published in
2 min readMar 15, 2018

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Omny Studio customers can now apply loudness normalization settings to their published audio for each individual show or to their organisation as a whole.

The normalization settings are configured by three values: integrated loudness in LUFS, maximum true peak in dbTP, and loudness range in LU. We also provide a range of presets based on various international standards and also service defaults. These include settings which adhere to Google and Amazon’s specifications for the Google Home and Amazon Alexa smart speaker devices.

Loudness Normalization UI

Recently, Podnews conducted a loudness analysis of the top 100 podcasts which highlighted the lack of uniformity in regards to loudness across the space. This feature is intended to help address this lack of uniformity as well as adhere to the specifications that are required for smart speakers as they explode in popularity.

As always, the Omny team strives to provide customers with add-ons and new features relevant to the direction of the podcasting and on-demand audio landscape.

Here are some examples for you to compare the different standards:

Example audio with Google’s loudness specifications applied
Example audio with Amazon’s loudness specifications applied
Example audio with the EU’s loudness specifications applied

The above audio actually has our other auto-levelling audio processing feature applied to the original for compressing the audio. Here’s the before and after of the same audio demonstrating the overall mastering capabilities of Omny Studio:

The original un-processed audio before auto-levelling and loudness normalization
The example clip with auto-levelling applied and no loudness normalization

If you are an Omny Studio customer and would like to activate the loudness normalization feature for free, please get in touch at support@omnystudio.com

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