I am using replay gain. Could you please share what are other useful DSP features that you typically apply? There are many DSP actions. I am going through them to find any useful stuff for me.
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Though it has no bearing on the audio data, I use the ID Tag Processing DSP to refine and clean-up my tags as I rip.Comment
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Thanks. I explored this DSP. It seems one can add, manipulate, delete tags. What do you usually clean up using this DSP? Does it really effect when you play from flac players?Comment
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this dsp affects tag information. This has NOTHING whatsoever to do with how things SOUND when playing a FLAC file.Comment
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But metadata DOES impact how your players organize and display your music library. Messy, inconsistent tags make a music library hard to navigate. Over time, I've developed my own tagging scheme that forces my players display things the way I want. Starting with the ID Tag Processing DSP in dBpoweramp, I delete tags I don't want and add or change those specific tags that I use to control the way my music is organized and displayed.
Do keep in mind: Metadata can be added or changed anytime, so it's not critical that it be perfect upon ripping. It just leaves you with less to clean up or fix if you can get most of it right at the outset.Comment
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