Registered: Dec 2004
Location: Vernon's Wonderland
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Originally posted by sako487
Most samples I use i just normalize, makes it a bit louder since bouncing out causes my samples to be a bit quieter.
Normalising adds quantisation noise unless you're preserving bit depth. You're far better leaving the samples as they are end use the mixer faders within your sequencer - that's what they're there for! "Normalising" is really a useless option and I'd strongly advise against using it.
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Oct-30-2011 05:24
johncannons1
JDC - J Cannons
Registered: Feb 2009
Location: Sydney, Australia
thanks for the replies Lads
I won't be Normalizing it then! haha
cheers again
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quote:
Originally posted by davedresden
it's a good thing your tits have no bearing on the outcome of my career
Originally posted by skyhunter
Well again like what L4C said in the post EZ posted, it has its uses.
easy now ,
i said it had its uses if you were an audio noob and you didn't really care about fidelity and you just wanted to make things louder. If you are serious about audio, there is never a good reason to use it.
i said it had its uses if you were an audio noob and you didn't really care about fidelity and you just wanted to make things louder. If you are serious about audio, there is never a good reason to use it.
ah, forget what I said then
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