Increasing volume through multiple amplify and normalize effects
Posted: Thu Jul 25, 2019 5:36 am
My normal method for increasing the sound output/volume of a track is to first manually "amplify -3" any of the outliers, amplify the whole track as much as possible without clipping, and then start over with reducing the peaks manually. I would usually only do this to about 5 or 10 peaks before I find the whole thing can be amplified enough without clipping.
I have recently started doing something similar except with normalizing the whole track after reducing the outliers.
My questions...
1. Is this a stupid method and I'm missing out on a better way to do this?
2. Does repeating the amplify/normalize effect somehow degrade the track (for example as if I was saving an mp3 and repeatedly opening it for editing)?
3. Is there anything wrong with using amplify and normalize on the same track?
I admit that I don't really understand the difference between amplify and normalize, other than that normalize increases the output of a track and also increases the volume of the quiet parts more. But if that's the case I don't understand why repeatedly normalizing the same track doesn't eventually make everything the same volume.
Thanks!
I have recently started doing something similar except with normalizing the whole track after reducing the outliers.
My questions...
1. Is this a stupid method and I'm missing out on a better way to do this?
2. Does repeating the amplify/normalize effect somehow degrade the track (for example as if I was saving an mp3 and repeatedly opening it for editing)?
3. Is there anything wrong with using amplify and normalize on the same track?
I admit that I don't really understand the difference between amplify and normalize, other than that normalize increases the output of a track and also increases the volume of the quiet parts more. But if that's the case I don't understand why repeatedly normalizing the same track doesn't eventually make everything the same volume.
Thanks!