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ErichS
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I've recently started reading Bob Katz' Mastering Audio. In his discussion of manipulation of dynamic range he suggests using a crossfade technique that appears to utilize two copies of the same audio file to increase or decrease the amplitude. For example, to increase the amplitude at the chorus by 1dB, he fades one copy of the file out while the other is simultaneously faded in but continues the fade-in 1db above the original amplitude. Unfortunately, he doesn't really describe why he is using this approach or what is its advantage.
Would anyone know what is the advantage to this approach as opposed to automating a small a 1dB adjustment to the original file?
Would anyone know what is the advantage to this approach as opposed to automating a small a 1dB adjustment to the original file?