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Jonas Eckerman wrote:
I think calling the process "RMS normalizing" is fine. I think this is a good term for it as well but I think a few days ago the term "RMS normalizing" caused someone to believe that I was attempting to set the RMS level to -0dBFS. (What a noise *that* would make!) Since textbook-styled "peak normalizing" involves setting the maximum peak level to -0dBFS. IIRC, this caused a major uproar as everybody thought I was a *really* deaf, dumb and blind kid then. ![]() Myke -- -================================- Windows...It's rebootylicious!!! -================================- |
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