Re: Using EQ vs Gain
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Using EQ vs Gain
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Re: Using EQ vs Gain
As Gary has mentioned, ReplayGain only writes only a tag, leaving the file bit perfect - this is the one many of us use. I highly recommend you keep a bit perfect master file and backup - especially as you only want to do this once!
ReplayGain Apply is destructive, so if you feel that you need it, I would save a master file (and backup!) without using it and save to a different location / name if required - this can be done as a Batch Conversion later.Last edited by Oggy; December 25, 2019, 07:37 AM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Using EQ vs Gain
Gotcha. There are two gain options. One says (apply). Which to use? I'm glad for the help because I only want to do this once.Leave a comment:
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Re: Using EQ vs Gain
do you mean adding ReplayGain tags. I would add album and track ReplayGain tags to all rips no matter what. Your car player may or may not be able to use them, but good to have them for the future.Hello,
for ripping CD's with lower/poorer quality, Is it quicker/better to use the gain controller or the EQ? I understand EQ's completely and that will be by trial and error I'm sure; However I don't have a comprehensible understanding of the gain controller as it applies to ripping.
Thanks
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Using EQ vs Gain
Hello,
for ripping CD's with lower/poorer quality, Is it quicker/better to use the gain controller or the EQ? I understand EQ's completely and that will be by trial and error I'm sure; However I don't have a comprehensible understanding of the gain controller as it applies to ripping.
Thanks
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