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.