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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Feb 2004
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i know i know,
i read my peaks on the cutting current meter, but this says nothing about the loudness, it is very important if you have more then one track per side to see the diffenrence in loudness, usually all music is levelled up to 0dBfs digitally. so you peak will show very similar levels but says nothing about volume. no discussion needed i know what i need and just bought an dorrough loudness meter. best regards junoman23 |
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