Just wanted toss this question out there. I've reviewed a little bit of the Normalization options and I'm just a little unclear. For the sake of broadcast and streaming production, what is the best method through the converter to Normalize to a Loudness standard. The terminology is different than what I am accustom to working with. So, allow me to ask a few questions.
1) What is the most effective way to Normalize to a LuFS/LKFS scale? I wish to normalize to custom levels (destructively/permanently). Some at -16 LuFS, some at -18 LuFS, and some at -23 LuFS. Depending on content.
2) The option in the DSP for "Volume Normalize" is stated in dB no matter the type selected. Is this just due to a carry-over in the development? Is it really LuFS
3) The "Adaptive" type of Normalization in the Help section as an adjustment of dynamics, like a limiter/compress may provide. My question here is that, there is a "window length" (time) setting, and a max amplification (analogous to threshold?). But there are no settings for:
* Attack/Look Ahead (how fast it adjusts the audio)
* Release (how fast the adjustment recovers)
* dBTP (TruePeak... the absolute peak limit to avoid encoder gain clip)
So are there any specifications as to what those may be?
4) Would it be appropriate to say that "Track Normalization" is analogous to "Integrated"? And "Adaptive Normalization" is analogous to "Momentary"? (using EBU R128 as a reference).
5) ReplayGain (admittedly, of which I'm not very familiar), and EBU R128 both have the same parameters available. So, what differs between the two?
Thanks for the help,
Charles
1) What is the most effective way to Normalize to a LuFS/LKFS scale? I wish to normalize to custom levels (destructively/permanently). Some at -16 LuFS, some at -18 LuFS, and some at -23 LuFS. Depending on content.
2) The option in the DSP for "Volume Normalize" is stated in dB no matter the type selected. Is this just due to a carry-over in the development? Is it really LuFS
3) The "Adaptive" type of Normalization in the Help section as an adjustment of dynamics, like a limiter/compress may provide. My question here is that, there is a "window length" (time) setting, and a max amplification (analogous to threshold?). But there are no settings for:
* Attack/Look Ahead (how fast it adjusts the audio)
* Release (how fast the adjustment recovers)
* dBTP (TruePeak... the absolute peak limit to avoid encoder gain clip)
So are there any specifications as to what those may be?
4) Would it be appropriate to say that "Track Normalization" is analogous to "Integrated"? And "Adaptive Normalization" is analogous to "Momentary"? (using EBU R128 as a reference).
5) ReplayGain (admittedly, of which I'm not very familiar), and EBU R128 both have the same parameters available. So, what differs between the two?
Thanks for the help,
Charles
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