Loudness normalization in Audacity is a feature that allows users to adjust the perceived loudness of an audio file to a standardized, uniform level while keeping the dynamic range of the audio....
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Microphones are an essential component of many audio recording and production setups. They allow us to capture sound and convert it into an electrical signal that can be processed, amplified, and...
The Ultimate Guide to De-Essers: Eliminate Annoying Sibilant Sounds
Sibilant sounds, or esses, are a common problem in audio recordings and can often be difficult to eliminate or reduce without specialized processing. These harsh, high-frequency sounds are produced...
Elevate Your Sound: A Beginner’s Guide to Audio Normalization
Normalization is an essential process in the world of audio that is used to ensure that audio is played at a consistent volume across different playback systems and devices. By adjusting the overall...
Studios use reference speakers to monitor and listen to audio played through them. Reference speakers must give a true sound representation, offer high accuracy and clarity, and be effective with any...
Can You Use Studio Monitors as Computer Speakers? Can They Connect To A Computer?
Computer speakers are often a person's first introduction to stereo sound systems. If you have a computer, the chances are that the only real audio system you have is your built-in computer speakers...