Re: [LAU] Ardour: exporting woes

From: Thorsten Wilms <self@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Mon Mar 21 2016 - 11:40:03 EET

On 20.03.2016 23:28, jonetsu@email-addr-hidden wrote:
> What's the difference between this 'normalisation' and a heavy
> compressor ?

Normalization in this context looks for the maximum single sample
amplitude in a piece of audio, to then apply a factor to all samples,
such that the new maximum amplitude is the maximum possible in an
integer format. Right below clipping level.

It cannot be done in real-time, as you would never know if the peak has
been reached.

If you hear a difference after such normalization, it may be due to
- level-dependent frequency sensitivity of your hearing
- distortion introduced by over-driving an analogue audio component.

This is peak normalization. There is also (less common) loudness
normalization working with average power or human-perceived loudness.

A compressor can work in real-time and does not apply a static gain factor.

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Thorsten Wilms
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