Audio normalization has become one of the silent arbiters of modern listening, quietly shaping the way tracks greet listeners across radio waves, streaming libraries, and vinyl decks alike. At its ...
This is part of a continuing series of occasional articles about basic broadcast concepts for new LPFM broadcasters and others who may be unfamiliar with industry terminology and practices. It’s not ...
I'm working late and rocking out to Motown. But man, the levels of music from the 60's to now is so different, by a lot. Tunes from the 60's playback at half the level of ones recorded recently. The ...
More options Report Add bookmark Share Quote Report T thrillho Ars Praefectus 25y 3,745 Sep 15, 2001 #4 Sep 15, 2001 Add bookmark #4 maybe this will help. thread 1 thread 2 thread 3 I realize you're ...
Have you ever wondered why commercials sound louder than your favorite TV shows? Or why you have to adjust the playback volume on your television when switching between channels? Because of this, ...
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