From: Steve Sneed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: Normalization fo Audio Files
I use Sound Forge as a digital editing tool and normalize at 95%. =
Even better is to apply compression, which brings up the volume of quiet =
passages and limits loud peaks. The trick is to apply just enough that =
you get a solid signal without destroying the dynamic nature of the =
recording. =20
Steve Sneed
612-942-8738
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Subject: Normalization fo Audio Files
From: Alex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Normalization fo Audio Files
I was wondering if anyone could suggest an optimal level of audio=20
normalization for pre-recorded/mastered music....I remember reading=20
something regarding 70 % of maximum amplitude in the terran media =
cleaner=20
docs...can anyone suggest another level?
Certainly Mastered CD's that have a peak at 0.3db create clipping in the =
encode process....
I've worked with 70 % normalization and had no problems but I was =
curious=20
whether It was possible to obtain a slightly higher signal....
thanks
alex
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