Originally posted by NatBalance
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And before you start the "I don't need to bother about that" nonsense
YOU DO if you are going to understand these things in order to make educated judgements about them.
They only want / expect music to sound loud via the shape of the sound wave, not via its actual amplitude.
What are the settings on the waveform display you are using?
Are you referring to a phase meter and spectral display as well to ensure that what you are seeing corresponds with what you hear?
And YES you DO need to get your head round this if you want to understand.
and finally
I haven't the foggiest idea what that statement means. Looking at a waveform is purely a means by which we avoid overloading recording and broadcast media, which will result in digital clipping. It tell us very little about subjective loudness, as has been noted already by others.
Where do you go to get your ears calibrated?
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