![]() ![]() This is a general rule I’ve been using when creating musical parts in Audacity from samples. Less than a dB and it sounds completely unvaried in terms of dynamics (like the “machine gun” snare rolls in really bad EDM). ![]() I have read that a general rule of thumb is that for two occurrences of the same basic sound to vary noticeably in terms of volume/dynamics, they need to differ from each other by at least one dB. So impressive.Īnyway, I have a question about equal loudness curves and the plot spectrum as they relate to music creation, dB levels, mixing, and EQ. I’ve been reading the manual/wiki/forums and I’m amazed by the features it offers (that I was not using), the level of knowledge that exists here, as well as the dedication of the developers. I’ve been using Audacity fairly intensively for certain aspects of music creation for about half a year, but I just recently decided to make it my DAW, so I’m ready to invest some time in learning its capabilities more fully. ![]()
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