[linux-audio-user] Fwd: [Jamin] Re: soft clip: Achieving Gain, inconsequential overloads

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Hi Robert,

What I mean by destructive is the outfile replaces the
infile. With Ardour undo can revert but the original
file is destroyed--shut down Ardour and the undo
history is lost. Not sure what you mean by "in the
'peak' sense." 

ron

--- Robert Jonsson <robert.jonsson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> On Monday 12 April 2004 23.45, R Parker wrote:
> > Hi Jan,
> >
> > I did some testing with normalization yesterday
> and
> > it's not what I need. Normalization, it appears to
> me,
> > is simply a destructive gain tool. 
> 
> Normalization should, atleast in the 'peak' sense,
> be totally nondestructive. 
> 
> /Robert
> 



	
		
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