How to use Suduma
Suduma is not just another mastering tool. It’s a fast, no-nonsense instrument built to get your tracks where they need to be — loud, clear, controlled, and ready for the real world.
Basic workflow
- Load your track
Click Load Wave and select your audio file. Suduma will analyze it automatically.
- Review the analysis
Check LUFS, LRA and peak levels to understand where your track stands.
- Apply the premaster
Suduma adjusts loudness and dynamics to bring your track to a usable baseline.
- Fine-tune your sound
Use the sliders to shape your track. Make small adjustments — subtle changes work best.
- Compare
Switch between original and processed audio to stay in control.
- Export
Click Save Wave when you're satisfied.
What Suduma controls
Suduma focuses on the elements that actually matter:
- Loudness (LUFS)
- Dynamic range (LRA)
- Peak control (clipper)
- Tonal balance (bass, treble, midrange)
- Clarity and presence
- Stereo width
- Overall character
Important tips
- Make small adjustments — big changes usually make things worse
- Always compare original vs processed
- If something sounds off, fix the mix — not the master
- Keep an eye on clipping — Suduma will block unsafe exports
How Suduma works
Behind the scenes, Suduma performs analysis, gain staging, dynamic control and tonal shaping — all designed to work together without breaking your mix.
It doesn’t try to reinvent your track. It respects it — and brings out what’s already there.