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Desirable RMS AND PEAK LEVELS FOR FINAL OUTPUT
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[QUOTE="wuhan_87, post: 460363, member: 51525"] Hello! I've read that the difference between the RMS level or average volume level and the peaks in an audio track is a good determination of the amount of dynamics in the track. According to which kind of project your working on and what it will be used for, I realize that these may differ. I've read for TV commercials especially, heavy compression is used so that the final mix can be pushed up to maximum amplitude. I am curious to know for each of the following, what would be your desirable final RMS and peak values and why? I am still trying to understand this a little more. commercial on the web: commercial on TV: film narration on the web: film narration on TV: web animation: e-learning/coporate videos: [/QUOTE]
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