Tuesday, September 22, 2009


Sample rate determines the frequency range; bit depth determines the dynamic range (8 bit, 16bit, 32bit, etc) So lowering the bit depth should lower the

Audio dynamic range
This may be a protools question, but, it could also be a compressor question: I have a short film where the director has asked me to reduce the dynamic range

Re: Audio dynamic range
Bit depth determines how many discrete levels along the way to 0 not the dynamic range. They all go to 11 but there are more steps or audio resolution if you

Re: Audio dynamic range
... Would that be an Impellor? Philip

Re: OT Apple to replace my 2Ghz MacBook, yes?
... I don't think you'll be able to install Tiger on the new MBP. -- Job ter Burg film editor - NL

Re: Audio dynamic range
Interesting idea. Turn the volume down, render, then normalize to, like -4. Probably would work... But seems like a way to add noise. Should be a way to do

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