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kneal7
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Can anyone help me with this. When I burn my tracks to CD with Nero I add normalization. They sound really good through speakers but distort through headphones....can anyone shed any light on this. cheers
It could be anything. Your bass or low end could be to boomy to start with, ...and your bringing the whole level up so that could be distorting you headphones.Can anyone help me with this. When I burn my tracks to CD with Nero I add normalization. They sound really good through speakers but distort through headphones....can anyone shed any light on this. cheers
It could be anything. Your bass or low end could be to boomy to start with, ...and your bringing the whole level up so that could be distorting you headphones.
Your speakers might not be producing anything below 40Hz but you headphones are.
I would stay away from normalizing and get a proper master.
Absolutely, use a compressor and limiter. That way you can bring up your average volume rather than merely peak volume.
Normalization brings the noise floor up with it!
Absolutely, use a compressor and limiter. That way you can bring up your average volume rather than merely peak volume.
Normalization brings the noise floor up with it!
Normalization brings the noise floor up with it!
Er, well, it's true it doesn't change the Signal to Noise Ratio but it certainly does raise the noise floor--just like pushing up a fader does
And moving my head closer or further away from my monitors didn't help.I've tried it and the results were absolutely horrible.
Why is everyone so adverse to dealing with every tune intended to be on a CD on an individual basis?
Who cares if the 1st song on the CD is .25 dB louder than the second song at a peak amplitude?
Normalizing individual tracks or an entire CD has never made any sense to me.
I've tried it and the results were absolutely horrible.
Why is everyone so adverse to dealing with every tune intended to be on a CD on an individual basis?
Who cares if the 1st song on the CD is .25 dB louder than the second song at a peak amplitude?
Normalizing individual tracks or an entire CD has never made any sense to me.
I've tried it and the results were absolutely horrible.