01-02-2019, 02:33 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-02-2019, 02:42 PM by the C.L.A..)
(01-02-2019, 01:55 PM)jonetsu Wrote: There are tales, from a distant past, only told in whispers behind a wall of white noise, about people who used to achieve the same effect as a normalization algorithm but by the sheer power of their audio engineering skills. Fact or fiction ? The legends are all that's left.
*rotfl* Awesome... ^.^
But I guess in the case of peak normalization it's quite a bit easier to hit the desired value (by using a brickwall limiter like in Tassy's example) than in the case of loudness normalization.
So it's the question if, why and to what target you want to normalize to. But no matter what you choose: Normalize only adjusts the overall level and leaves mix, dynamic and loudness ranges intact.
(Though I still think that "dynamic range" is a misnomer for what the TT DR-14 meter does. But maybe more on that later, if I gather enough motivation to write up on that and the difference between it and loudness range meters... - as these measure something completely different.)