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Advantage of tape over MD?
Teemu Torma wrote:
For Myke's defend I must say that he seems to normalize the whole disk at once, not individual songs. THANK YOU, TEEMU! You've got it! When I rip 10 songs from 1 original CD, I "batch normalize" the entire set to preserve their original, relative loudnesses in relation to each other. This I have already explained in this forum on more than four occasions. I thought this was also highly apparent in the screenshots I have provided - which is exactly the reason why my initial screenshot displays the WAV of the *entire* album and not just a single song from it. Geez. Onion other hand, whenever I seek to create a "mix-CD" compilation of songs from various, unrelated sources, I individually "normalize" each track to create a more-or-less consistent loudness across the entire mix. Some, however, still insist on ignoring these facts and in so doing feel justified to label me a "Liniot" and a "****wit" and even a "USENET troll". Myke -- -================================- Windows...It's rebootylicious!!! -================================- |
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