i’m sure you’re aware that those are radically different units, not just in scale but in meaning… anyways,


do you mean, what’s a good final master level?
dbFS, you can go very “near the rails”, like -0.3dB peak. (use a “true peak” measurement when available.) (as below, some might want to actually clip, i wouldn’t. and the small headroom is for overshoot when/if resampled later.)

LUFS, opinions might differ; i would not use it as a “target,” preferring direct impressions of loudness. platforms will normalize down to various values (-14 is common; -16 also happens, i think usually it is -I but maybe max -S sometimes…) so it is worth checking for that reason.


or you mean, what level to start with in your mastering chain? -12dBFS RMS at the input is a common sweet spot for plugins. (but, you know, “it depends”)

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