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George W. wrote:
On Fri, 27 Jun 2003 17:06:39 -0500, Lord Hasenpfeffer wrote: Correct me if I'm wrong but this thread began in alt.audio.minidisc regarding a simple question about the difference between compression and normalization. You need no correction. In the context of minidisc where compilation discs are made from various sources where levels are inconsistent due to the different ways each track was produced normalization is an accepted and practical way of balancing levels so that one is not always turning the volume up or down. This is true. Hell, it's minidisc, often duped from mp3's.... Not in my case. I always "dupe" mine from either normalized or "batch normalized" WAVs (whichever is appropriate for the task at hand). My WAVs are ripped straight from my own CDs. I also often create my own MP3s from my own CDs for convenience purposes and for being better able to judge the fidelities of like songs on different source discs. Normalizing balances the levels in such cases so that differences in the source qualities from which both CDs were mastered becomes more readily apparent. That's very different from what you propose, and the fact that you've generated replies in this group out of context due to crossposting to two other groups hasn't helped make much sense out of it. I was at first impressed to have found so many technical experts lurkin about in a MiniDisc newsgroup! ![]() the crossposting. Certainly not I. However, I am appreciative to have found such an interesting and diverse cross-section of opinions regarding what I've been using "normalize" to do with my WAVs. (All references to "Liniots" and "****wits" and "trolls" aside, of course.) Assuming anyone's bother to read them. Based upon some comments I've received from others in alt.music.minidisc, quite a few of them over there seem to be paying attention. Hi everybody!!! Myke -- -================================- Windows...It's rebootylicious!!! -================================- |