I don’t know about Bandcamp specifically, but if you have no control over the MP3 process, meaning you can’t upload your own, I would use -1.0. I always use -1.0 myself for work that I do for clients mainly because it’s ‘safe’ and respected, but I also think many of these long-standing arguments are dated these days.

They come from an era when you had to be careful of various DACs of the 1980s and 1990s vintage that didn’t handle these sorts of things elegantly. Almost nobody (literally) will listen to your music in these scenarios, or maybe 0.002% of the population at best. Unless you’re doing something egregious, you’re unlikely to hear any meaningful distortion.

Am I saying that gives you license to do whatever you want? No… be sensible, I’m just saying that you’re worrying likely worrying about the wrong things. If you can’t get the levels (perceived loudness) that you want in a master at -1.0 and absolutely must use -0.2, you’re probably making the wrong decisions at another point in the chain.

Don’t overthink it too much; your listeners simply (IMO) aren’t going to hear the difference between the two. :slight_smile:

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