of apparent loudness is included in the topic of psychoacoustics and employs methods of psychophysics. In different industries, loudness may have different...
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Loudness compensation, or simply loudness, is a setting found on some hi-fi equipment that increases the level of the high and low frequencies. This is...
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An equal-loudness contour is a measure of sound pressure level, over the frequency spectrum, for which a listener perceives a constant loudness when presented...
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The loudness war (or loudness race) is a trend of increasing audio levels in recorded music, which reduces audio fidelity and—according to many critics—listener...
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diminished the Japanese fanbase of Loudness. After the release of the single "Slap in the Face", Vescera left Loudness during their 1991 American tour,...
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Look up loud in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Loud most commonly refers to: Loudness, the subjective quality of sound of great intensity Loud may also...
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EBU R 128 (redirect from Loudness Unit)
measuring audio loudness, stated in the ITU-R BS.1770 recommendation and using the loudness measures LU (loudness units) and LUFS (loudness units referenced...
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and 16 compilation albums, thus making Loudness one of the world's most prolific heavy metal bands. "Loudnessのアルバム売上ランキング" (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved...
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Hyperacusis (redirect from Loudness discomfort level)
Hyperacusis symptoms can include an increased perception of the loudness of sounds (loudness hyperacusis), pain (noxacusis/pain hyperacusis/sound-induced...
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Phon (redirect from Unit of loudness)
The phon is a logarithmic unit of loudness level for tones and complex sounds. Loudness is measured in sones, a linear unit. Human sensitivity to sound...
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loudness that many would argue is needed to optimise the listening experience when changing channels or swapping disks. The need for proper loudness monitoring...
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Audio normalization (redirect from Loudness normalization)
signal level present in the recording. Loudness normalization adjusts the recording based on perceived loudness. Normalization differs from dynamic range...
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Look up louder in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Louder refers to an increase in loudness. Louder may also refer to: Alexis Louder, American actress...
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In music, the dynamics of a piece are the variation in loudness between notes or phrases. Dynamics are indicated by specific musical notation, often in...
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Loudness is the tenth studio album by Japanese band Loudness. It was released in 1992 only in Japan, after the band had terminated the recording contracts...
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On the last day of the visit, she laughs loudly, because the loudness of Sam is contagious! The Loudness of Sam has its own animated television series...
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The Louds, family in the documentary An American Family The Loud family, from the Nickelodeon series The Loud House Loud (disambiguation) Loudes This...
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Loudness, K-weighted, relative to full scale (LKFS) is a standard loudness measurement unit used for audio normalization in broadcast television systems...
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McLoud may refer to: McLoud, Oklahoma, a town in Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma, United States of America McLoud High School, a high-school in Pottawatomie...
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ReplayGain (section Target loudness)
normalize the perceived loudness of audio in computer audio formats such as MP3 and Ogg Vorbis. It allows media players to normalize loudness for individual tracks...
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Big Loud is an American independent multi-sector entertainment company located in Nashville. It consists of a record label, along with music publishing...
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The sone (/ˈsoʊn/) is a unit of loudness, the subjective perception of sound pressure. The study of perceived loudness is included in the topic of psychoacoustics...
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television series The Loud House (2016–present), its spin-off series The Casagrandes (2019–2022), the films The Loud House Movie (2021), A Loud House Christmas...
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"Minntonka Audio - The New Loudness Dilemma" (PDF). Minnetonka Audio Software, Inc. "EBU Recommendation R 128 - Loudness normalisation and permitted...
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sensitivity above 2 kHz. The ATH is the lowest of the equal-loudness contours. Equal-loudness contours indicate the sound pressure level (dB SPL), over...
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products supporting the new EBU Mode loudness meters.[failed verification] To help audio engineers understand what loudness range their material consists of...
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this has the effect of modulating the loudness of the sound as well. It makes more sense to separate loudness and harmonic quality to be parameters controlled...
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Living Loud was a supergroup which included bass player and songwriter Bob Daisley, Uriah Heep drummer Lee Kerslake, guitarist Steve Morse of Deep Purple...
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Loud Pack may refer to: Loud Pack (album), of 2011 by Project Pat Loudpvck, the American DJ and electronic music producer This disambiguation page lists...
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