[grc] When in doubt, take your eyes off the screen and listen.
Norman Stockwell
normstoc at wort-fm.org
Wed Jun 10 08:08:23 PDT 2015
And this great article from the folks at Transom: <
http://transom.org/2015/the-audio-producers-guide-to-loudness/>
On Wed, Jun 10, 2015 at 12:55 AM, GREGG MCVICAR <
undercurrentsradio at gmail.com> wrote:
> Yes, waveform visuals are misleading when it comes to “perceived
> loudness.” At UnderCurrents we’ve been busting our butts to get this
> right. It’s not that easy, but a good LUFS meter helps. Happy to answer
> any questions.
>
> Gregg
>
> ________________________
> Gregg McVicar
> www.undercurrentsradio.net <http://www.undercurrentsradio.net/>
>
>
>
> > On Jun 9, 2015, at 10:32 PM, Brian Shiratsuki <settled at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Why you’re doing audio levels wrong, and why it really does matter
> >
> > By Adam Ragusea | July 14, 2014
> >
> > ...An NPR Labs study last year found that a sudden change of just 6
> > decibels within a program stream sent half of a study group of 40
> > listeners diving for their volume knobs. Bigger shifts annoyed them so
> > much that they said they’d turn off the radio entirely...
> >
> > [but please don't squash the music too much. lately, most of it is
> > savagely pre-squashed.]
> >
> > <
> http://current.org/2014/07/why-youre-doing-audio-levels-wrong-and-why-it-really-does-matter/
> >
> >
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