SixPapaCharlie
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So I need a little education about how audio works where volume is concerned.
If I have two songs that are both mastered to the brink of distortion but not there yet. No more room in the wave.
1. One sounds significantly quieter than the other
2. There are clear differences in volume in portions of a single song but the wave shows no dip.
What is the difference in a wave being full versus the audible volume I hear?
I am having trouble understanding how what I actually hear is different than what I see in the wave.
Does this make sense?
I got something back from master and there was a section that was too quite and I thought I would boost that section a couple db but there is no room in the mix.
If I have two songs that are both mastered to the brink of distortion but not there yet. No more room in the wave.
1. One sounds significantly quieter than the other
2. There are clear differences in volume in portions of a single song but the wave shows no dip.
What is the difference in a wave being full versus the audible volume I hear?
I am having trouble understanding how what I actually hear is different than what I see in the wave.
Does this make sense?
I got something back from master and there was a section that was too quite and I thought I would boost that section a couple db but there is no room in the mix.