Hi,
On Tuesday 13 April 2004 14.14, R Parker wrote:
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.
True, though, during editing in Ardour normalization does probably not make
sense, Ardour stores everything as float anyway making the point moot... I
think?
Not sure what you mean by "in the
'peak' sense."
Somebody else noted, I think it was Jan, that there is 'rms'-normalization
also. In my mind that sounds more destructive.
/Robert
ron
--- Robert Jonsson <robert.jonsson(a)dataductus.se>
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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