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  • Husqcat

    • Nov 2011
    • 40

    Dynamic Range

    Would it be possible to calculate the dynamic range of tracks and the album as a whole during CD ripping and write both the track and album dynamic range values to appropriate tags. I would then like to create a container within Asset so that I can sort albums based on dynamic range (or ranges say DR10 - DR15 etc).

    Anyone else interested in sorting by dynamic range?
  • FrankE

    • Jul 2011
    • 5

    #2
    Re: Dynamic Range

    Originally posted by Husqcat
    Would it be possible to calculate the dynamic range of tracks and the album as a whole during CD ripping and write both the track and album dynamic range values to appropriate tags. I would then like to create a container within Asset so that I can sort albums based on dynamic range (or ranges say DR10 - DR15 etc).

    Anyone else interested in sorting by dynamic range?
    o/
    +1 here.

    And also interested in a independent third party listings of albums and album dynamic range to name and praise /name and shame good recordings.
    (DR is only one aspect of recording quality; we don't need to hear a jumbo jet landing and a pin drop in every tune)

    I came across a few sites the other day after someone on a music forum mentioned dynamic range day and the loudness wars cessation campaign.

    There's a dynamic range database site which has listings of albums with the dynamic range of the album.
    There is a link to a tool for another audio tool which uploads to the DR database.

    The database could do with a bit of work to make it more searchable
    The upload tool could do with a lot of work too.
    Academic really, as I'd rather stick with dBPoweramp Asset

    (Not sure T&Cs allow me to post other sites & tools.)
    I was thinking as dBPowerAmp /Asset suite is becoming a de-facto standard ripping and streaming tool for those with high end audio systems (Naim, Linn etc) and that high end audio community would be have a greater than average interest in dynamic range this would be something that could be incorporated into the dBPoweramp suite and maybe the metadata providers.

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    • EliC
      dBpoweramp Guru

      • May 2004
      • 1175

      #3
      Re: Dynamic Range

      Sorry to bump and old thread, but this is what came up in a search.

      I was just searching for a way to do this as it would be a nice way to look at different mastering of albums.

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      • mange

        • May 2007
        • 11

        #4
        Re: Dynamic Range

        +1 here too.

        A DR value tag would be fun and useful to have. How about extending that idea with an "over" tag indicating how much over dbfs a file would play. It´s doable in Foobar2000 but I´d rather just use dBpoweramp to write the tags as I rip the track.

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        • thexfile
          dBpoweramp Enthusiast

          • Jul 2010
          • 177

          #5
          Re: Dynamic Range



          A dynamic range tool/tagger would be great for the audiophile enthusiast.

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          • smithdevil1

            • Jan 2015
            • 1

            #6
            Re: Dynamic Range

            A DR value tag would be fun and useful to have. How about extending that idea with an "over" tag indicating how much over dbfs a file would play. It´s doable in Foobar2000 but I´d rather just use dBpoweramp to write the tags as I rip the track.



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