![]() I DO listen more than I look at waveforms on the screen and the question surrounds what I should be aiming for in audible terms. I've learned to associate what I see with what I hear in a reasonably accurate manner. Then, when normalisation takes place, I get a louder recording overall.īefore anyone says "Stop looking and listen." let me say that the visual waveform is my indicator of what's going on, before I hear it. So I do often find myself manually attentuating some of the naughty spikes. ![]() When I record my speech into the audio logger, despite my experience with voice work, there are always some inevitable peaks which cause a limitation to the normalisation algorithm, in that the waveform won't normalise anywhere past 0dB (which is the whole idea of normalisation, right?). In trying to speed up my game here, I decided to experiment with a limiter algorithm and wonder if I'm wise to use it.
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