Decibels (DB)
Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2015 2:12 pm
Hi,
I read that recordings should be between -6db to -3db for after effects. I see in audacity -->Effect-->Amplify --> peak amplitude is in DB.
As far as I know [DB] is only a scaling unit, not a physical unit. Therefore I am confused: what does it mean -6db (does -6db mean definite or relative audio amplitude ? relative to what ?) ?
I also have this DB unit in my Audio Receiver. Suppose it shows -30[DB]. Does it mean that the output to my system speakers has the same voltage and current as of the voltage and current to my PC speakers if it was played in Audacity at -30[DB] ?
Can you reference me to some articles that explain it ?
Thanks,
John
I read that recordings should be between -6db to -3db for after effects. I see in audacity -->Effect-->Amplify --> peak amplitude is in DB.
As far as I know [DB] is only a scaling unit, not a physical unit. Therefore I am confused: what does it mean -6db (does -6db mean definite or relative audio amplitude ? relative to what ?) ?
I also have this DB unit in my Audio Receiver. Suppose it shows -30[DB]. Does it mean that the output to my system speakers has the same voltage and current as of the voltage and current to my PC speakers if it was played in Audacity at -30[DB] ?
Can you reference me to some articles that explain it ?
Thanks,
John