September 5, 2019

Signal to Noise Ratio

When you record any audio you will essentially record two things: The signal (the main thing you’re recording) Some noise (background noises like fans and air conditioners, or room reverb, or electrical hums, etc.) A high signal to noise ratio means your signal is much louder than the noise, and

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Signal to Noise Ratio

When you record any audio you will essentially record two things: The signal (the main thing you’re recording) Some noise (background noises like fans and air conditioners, or room reverb, or electrical hums, etc.) A high signal to noise ratio means your signal is much louder than the noise, and

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