After the scan
What to do after Release Lab flags something.
Release Lab is a preflight, not a finish line. Use this page to decide what to fix next before uploading a Suno, Udio, or AI-assisted song.
If clipping was flagged
Do not upload yet. Check the loudest section, reduce limiter output, compare against a cleaner master, and verify true peak in a dedicated meter.
Review clipping guide
If loudness feels off
Compare your rough loudness estimate against the intended use case. Louder is not always better, especially for emotional, ambient, or background tracks.
Open loudness guide
If the filename looks messy
Rename draft exports before upload. Keep raw AI exports, edited versions, and final masters in separate folders with clear version labels.
Fix metadata
If AI disclosure is unclear
Document the AI tool used, human finishing work, and release decisions. Do not fake credits or hide AI origin where a platform asks for disclosure.
Draft disclosure
Build a release folder before upload.
A clean release folder makes AI-assisted music easier to document, revise, pitch, and explain later. Keep the final assets separate from raw exports and draft bounces.
Release folder contents
Preflight does not mean approved.
Passing basic checks does not guarantee platform approval, distributor approval, copyright clearance, or mastering quality. Treat Release Lab as a workflow assistant that helps you find things to review before final upload.
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