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Unique2701
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| quote: | Originally posted by GrimReaper
Different tracks recorded and/or ripped from different sources might have different volume levels so normalisation simply does a little volume gain tweak and boosts or lowers the volume level of each track to match up with the other tracks, closer to an average volume level so that when you play or listen the cd, you don't go suddenly from a very quiet track to a very much distorting, too loud recorded track. Depending on the possibilities in the software you use, you can also choose the average level the tracks should be normalised to.
Of course if you're a "pro", you master the tracks with an audio editing or mastering software of your preference before you burn them as the standard normalisation procedure of most audio burning softwares can often also cause certain instruments and elements in tracks to boost up too much or leave under all the others. |
Ah, I should've done that. I ripped some old albums from CDs and the volume seems lower and used it to mix with. But if you normalise all the tracks you use to mix with, would it be wise to also normalise the mix as a whole at the end, or would that be too much? I vaguely read something about that.
Also, are there any cons for normalizing tracks? Will it cut out the good parts so to say?
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Last edited by Unique2701 on Mar-24-2009 at 22:35
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Mar-24-2009 22:22
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Unique2701
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