Weighted from vocal capture, beat health, headroom, translation safety, release confidence, and the engineering lift.
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Late Hour Hook
Mira Vale · 7/5/2026, 2:12:00 PM
Vocal Quality Score
88/100The vocal has clean peak safety, low room noise, and controlled silence.Headroom Score
78/100The loudest source leaves enough room for a focused mix pass, but the beat print should still be watched.Noise Risk Score
81/100The vocal noise floor is controlled enough for compression and presence work.Dynamic Range Score
76/100The record still has usable motion before final loudness decisions.Translation Risk Score
82/100Playback translation is healthy, with a note to check the beat loudness against the vocal.Emotional Impact Score
87/100The intimate vocal tone and clean capture support the late-night emotional goal.Engineer Effort Score
82/100Estimated as low effort because no critical source repair is required.Release Confidence Score
86/100Source quality, emotional impact, and translation safety are aligned for release preparation.Score explainability
What changed, why it matters, and what improves it.
The vocal has clean peak safety, low room noise, and controlled silence.
The loudest source leaves enough room for a focused mix pass, but the beat print should still be watched.
The vocal noise floor is controlled enough for compression and presence work.
The record still has usable motion before final loudness decisions.
Playback translation is healthy, with a note to check the beat loudness against the vocal.
The intimate vocal tone and clean capture support the late-night emotional goal.
Estimated as low effort because no critical source repair is required.
Source quality, emotional impact, and translation safety are aligned for release preparation.
File health summary
Both uploaded files are technically stable for a StudioIQ mix-readiness pass.
Raw audio is not retained by default. This report stores derived signal outputs and product decisions.
Re-record or mix-ready?
ready to mix
This song is ready for a real mix pass. StudioIQ scored mix readiness at 84/100 and release confidence at 86/100. The report is tuned toward your warm, intimate direction and longing emotional goal.
Engineer-facing notes
Vocal peak -2.2 dBFS, RMS -20.6 dBFS, estimated loudness -22.1 LUFS.
Beat peak -1.4 dBFS, dynamic range estimate 9.4 dB.
Headroom score 78, dynamic range score 76, translation score 82, emotional impact score 87.
Engineer effort estimate: low effort.
Taste direction: intimate vocal, warm mix, tight low end, emotional goal longing.
Vocal track
late-hour-hook-vocal.wav
vocal file is technically clean and ready for mix decisions.
Measured metrics
Estimated metrics
RMS-derived loudness approximation.
Enriched insights
No severe engineering risk was inferred from this source.
Beat track
late-hour-hook-beat.wav
beat file is usable, but the loudness should be watched before final delivery.
Measured metrics
Estimated metrics
Estimated from loud and quiet analysis windows.
Enriched insights
The beat is close to finished loudness, but not blocking the mix.
Technical details
Measured signal, estimated intelligence, clear privacy boundary.
Signal separates Web Audio measurements from browser-estimated proxies and AI-style recommendations. Engineers get evidence; artists get plain language.
Measured
6Decoded Web Audio facts
Estimated
0Heuristics and proxies
Waveforms
0Downsampled arrays
vocal file
beat file
derived signal outputs
raw audio
decoded AudioBuffer data
live mic audio
Detected problems
What needs attention
Beat print is close to finished loudness
No blocker, but the beat is loud enough that vocal placement should be checked before master-stage processing.
Top 5 fixes
Highest leverage next moves
This session is ready for a focused mix pass.
No severe technical blockers were detected. Keep the vocal intent intact, confirm tuning choices, and move into balance, EQ, compression, and spatial decisions.
Shape the mix toward warm intimate energy.
Taste Profile is set to intimate vocals, warm mix vibe, tight low end, and an emotional goal of longing. Keep fixes aligned with that direction instead of over-polishing the record.
Plain-English recommendations
What the engineer should do next
This session is ready for a focused mix pass.
No severe technical blockers were detected. Keep the vocal intent intact, confirm tuning choices, and move into balance, EQ, compression, and spatial decisions.
Shape the mix toward warm intimate energy.
Taste Profile is set to intimate vocals, warm mix vibe, tight low end, and an emotional goal of longing. Keep fixes aligned with that direction instead of over-polishing the record.
Protect the feeling while fixing the mechanics.
The next engineering move should improve clarity without flattening the performance. Prioritize edits that remove risk while preserving vocal emotion and pocket.
Engineer checklist
Peak samples stay below full scale.
Premix exports retain useful peak room.
Compression should not drag room tone forward.
Beat still has useful motion for vocal placement.
48 kHz source files detected.
Release-readiness checklist
Engineering review can move to taste and translation.
Playback systems should preserve the vocal and low-end balance.
Each source is technically stable on its own.
Only the report output is needed for handoff.
Private by design
Private by design: raw audio is decoded for temporary analysis, derived signals are written to the report, and raw audio is not permanently retained unless the user explicitly saves a project.
Raw audio retention
ephemeralSave only what you chooseProcessing mode
browser-local-demoReady for rolling-buffer workersDerived outputs
7metadata, signal summaries, estimated loudness, dynamic range, issue list, readiness scores, recommendationsPrivate by design
Privacy Timeline
The vocal and beat were selected for local analysis.
Files entered a short-lived browser AudioBuffer for signal extraction.
Only metadata, scores, issue signals, and recommendations are retained for the report.
Decoded channel buffers were cleared after analysis.
Raw audio is not retained unless the user explicitly saves a project.