In each of the ways to fix this problem, we will be modifying the waveform using computer sofware. The waveform is a visual representation of the audio of the song. A higher wave represents a large sound (higher decibels) at that time. Audio tracks will usually have some loud parts with a pronounced waveform and quitter periods with a smaller waveform. The top and bottom limits of the waveform represent the possible ranges of volume. If you are using a computer program the top limit will be labelled as 0db. Note: This does not mean your audio will now be 0 decibels! The line in the middle of the waveform represents absolute silence, or no volume. If we go over our maximum volume line (0db), we will experience digital distortion. Thus, we want to avoid having our track too loud.
If you are using computer video or audio editing software, a common problem is that the volume levels can end up being different between files or between tracks. Today we will look at a few ways to use your computer deal with these problems to ensure your audio is sounding good.
In each of the ways to fix this problem, we will be modifying the waveform using computer sofware. The waveform is a visual representation of the audio of the song. A higher wave represents a large sound (higher decibels) at that time. Audio tracks will usually have some loud parts with a pronounced waveform and quitter periods with a smaller waveform. The top and bottom limits of the waveform represent the possible ranges of volume. If you are using a computer program the top limit will be labelled as 0db. Note: This does not mean your audio will now be 0 decibels! The line in the middle of the waveform represents absolute silence, or no volume. If we go over our maximum volume line (0db), we will experience digital distortion. Thus, we want to avoid having our track too loud.
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