Thursday, April 4, 2019
Loudness Normalization
Loudness normalization is a process of increasing the volume of audio without adding any distortion to it. This allows for a quieter mic or a quieter person to be heard at a better level. Loudness normalization can help in film production because of how some people project their voice. Some people are quieter and more contempt, making it harder for the microphone to pick up their voice. Loudness normalization can also bring down the levels of someone's voice if they talk to loud into the microphone. Loudness normalization brings a lot to the world of audio.
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