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minus-squareTOR-anon1@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3·2 months agoYup I think So. It’s the Dynamic Range. The difference between the quiet and loudest parts of the sound (measured in decibels). You can see the dynamic range of your audio by putting it in Audacity/Tenacity and seeing it’s quiet parts and loud parts. (I’m not well versed in audio. If I made a mistake, I’ll fix it.)
minus-squareheatofignition@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·1 day agoThis was just me not processing what dynamic range was, you were correct.
Yup I think So.
It’s the Dynamic Range. The difference between the quiet and loudest parts of the sound (measured in decibels).
You can see the dynamic range of your audio by putting it in Audacity/Tenacity and seeing it’s quiet parts and loud parts.
(I’m not well versed in audio. If I made a mistake, I’ll fix it.)
This was just me not processing what dynamic range was, you were correct.