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The dynamic range of an audio signal is the difference between the quietest discernible part of the signal and the loudest undistorted part of the signal. It is normally expressed in decibels (dB).
Although the human eye can perceive a brightness range equivalent to more than 17 f-stops, most digital cameras have a dynamic range less than half as wide. Consequently, while your eyes can adjust ...
Dynamic range compression has nothing to do with frequency response. It's a way of lowering the contrast between soft & loud sounds so that you can watch movies without disturbing the neighbors but ...
Ex-movie theater projectionist Steve Guttenberg has also worked as a high-end audio salesman, and as a record producer. Steve reviewed audio products for CNET and worked as a freelance writer for ...
In part one of a four part series, we delve into the concept of (dynamic range) compression and reveal how it's possible to maximise the potential of your recordings. By Shawn Skead. We musicians are ...
If you work with Agilent InfiniiMax probes, you probably understand how offset is applied when you use them in single-ended or differential modes, but you may not have a clear picture of the effects ...
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