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Is there away to alert the authorities/ who is in charge? Please do not say greg iis in charge or this will be my last post.
LOL. Trust me; They're aware.
What is the badge or triangle do?
Is there away to alert the authorities/ who is in charge? Please do not say greg iis in charge or this will be my last post.
Greg, I am the one sharing pictures of the exact concepts of discussion..
What is the badge or triangle do?
Is there away to alert the authorities/ who is in charge? Please do not say greg iis in charge or this will be my last post.
No. You provided incorrect information in regards to normalizing. You provided bad information based off of your extremely limited and less than rudimentary knowledge of how digital audio works. That's the problem. You've been corrected by no less than 5 or 6 people. Lol. Yet you still keep up the charade. The pics and nonsense stuff you "shared" is completely irrelevant and meaningless for the purposes of what this thread is about. Why you went there is beyond me. Totally pointless. And all the rest of this is you just being a troll.
How was it incorrect? I have not 1 correction on the human hearing fact. I would love any response to the contrary, that can be backed by textbook.
It was relevant, it illustrated how normalizing works.
This is not the digital only forum.
This is recording techniques
I know a lot more than some others just based on responses.
I think I'm gonna close the thread for a while until I can read through it. But first, I have to take the kids to the pool for their last day of summer.
You all behave in the other threads. Thanks!!!
Okay, back open.
I think it is trying to open in a new window, as some other player type. It hangs and times out. If I use compatibility view in explorer, I think it wants me to install quicktime.
I clicked to Storm project.
hi,
when i see screenshots of professional recordings, the wave forms of each audio file of each track have the same size
how can i do this in homerecording ?
thanks
It doesn't raise the noise floor any more than simply turning up the volume would raise the noise floor. All you're doing when you normalize is turning up the volume of everything, signal and noise.the normalize will get the volume, but at the cost of raising the noise floor.
Oh geez I can't even START to get into how much is absolutely "non-accurate" in this statement... And even if it was, what a horrible, terrible idea it would be.limit the signal going in when you record it. Granted, the normalize will get the volume, but at the cost of raising the noise floor.
limit the signal going in when you record it. Granted, the normalize will get the volume, but at the cost of raising the noise floor.
O... M... F'in... G...no limit then normalize, but actually bring to a peak somewhere -3 to -6 and using the mic pre to slightly slamit into the limiter at that setpoint.
But you just said to - Uh...I never use normalize ever.
WHAT?!? WHAT?!? You know how a mic preamp works, right?The reason behind this is that I recording the same amount of noise in the line stages no matter that level the mic pre is at.
Well, okay, yes. It boosts that noise when it is normalize.it boosts that noise when it is normalize.
Why would you ever need to limit something during tracking unless you had a hardware limiter that sounded so spectacular it couldn't be done better after the fact in the context of the mix with a plugin? You certainly don't need it to prevent overs since there's plenty of dynamic range available, especially with 24 bit conversion but even with 16 bits. There's no upside and the downside is that you can't un-limit it very well once it's done.