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Re: Digital Distortion

Subject: Re: Digital Distortion
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Date: Wed, 2 Jul 2003 19:08:18 EDT
In a message dated 6/29/2003 11:05:36 PM Pacific Standard Time, 
 writes:


> John V. Moore, you wrote,
> 
> >I must be missing something. I thought that normalizing just pushed all
> >sounds up to the max of the loudest sound. So it raises the entire 
> >"chorus" up to
> >the point where the loudest starts to "clip". So soft and loud things would
> >still be relatively "soft" and "loud". It is just like turning the 
> >volume up or
> >down. Right?  I sure hope so.
> 
> Yes, that's correct, but why should a segment consisting of a soft 
> ambient sound be raised up to the level of a loud sound?
> 

BUT>>BUT..the loud sound will be raised to its peak and the soft ambient 
sound will be raised but only the same dB as the loud sound is raised. So the 
soft 
sound will NOT be raised to the same level as the loud sound. It will be 
raised the same dB, but not up to the same level. Right? Maybe we are saying 
the 
same thing?

My best,

John
John V. Moore Nature Recordings


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