its the main story on the main page!

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on 2/26/02 11:40 AM, Jurgen Baute at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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> Do you still have a link to that?
> I can't find it amoungst the interviews.
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> On 26 Feb 2002 at 10:40, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>> Has anybody read the interview with Shimon on the d'n'b
>> arena site?  He comes up with some pretty intersting points
>> about cleaning up your files, and making rooom for sounds to
>> give the biggest impact on the dance floor.  Well worth
>> reading!
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: joe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: 26 February 2002 04:07
>> To: Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List
>> Subject: [dnb-prod] Re: volume
>> 
>> 
>> digital clipping leads to audible "crackling"... but if you
>> clip only every
>> once in a while, say on a snare, that's fine because it
>> probably won't
>> change the sound as much, but try clipping often on bass and
>> it's horrible.
>> and normalizing won't throw off any eq'ing or anything else
>> you do, it just
>> scans your sound file, determines what the loudest peak is,
>> and then will
>> boost the entire file to whatever level you specify (if the
>> loudest it goes
>> is -5.2 peak db, and you normalize to 0 db, it'll
>> essentially turn up the
>> entire file by 5.2 db).  and commercial releases are much
>> louder than things
>> we release because... they're commercial - people with huge
>> racks of
>> tube/analog equipment get paid to work on the tracks until
>> they're loud as
>> hell without clipping.
>> 
>> keep at it.  frequent clipping's bad, normalizing isn't, and
>> one day we'll
>> get loud enough.
>> 
>> joe
>> 
>> 
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