: Compressors, Band compression, Limiters, Expanders,, Distortion Name : Junghoon Han ( Aron ) Topic 7.

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: Compressors, Band compression, Limiters, Expanders,, Distortion Name : Junghoon Han ( Aron ) Topic 7.

What is the ‘Dynamic Range’ ?

Dynamic Range The difference between the softest and loudest sounds that a device can handle loudest sounds that a device can handle

Dynamic Range Ex) 16 bit Digital audio : 96dB Magnetic tape : 60dB Magnetic tape : 60dB AM radio : 40dB AM radio : 40dB FM radio : 70dB FM radio : 70dB

Compressors

After ‘heavy compression’ the dynamic range is a so smaller

: Sound Design, Mixing, Broadcasting ( Radio )

Limiters & Expanders Expanders

Limiter Expander

Limiter Expander

Distortion