Compressor "Noise Floor" description for manual
Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2015 1:51 am
Hello,
I have a request: Would someone who can dissect the code for Audacity's default Compressor please help to craft a new description for the Audacity user's manual, regarding what exactly the "Noise Floor" feature does?
*** Edit: Also, please create at least one "starter idea" on how the Noise Floor feature could be used, including an example with sample parameter values and a disclaimer that people need to use their own values. ***
I am not talking about a general description for curious non-users of Audacity, like what already exists, because that does not help those of us who are trying to fully exploit its usefulness. I am talking about actually giving a technical/engineering description, preferably including graphs.
Please see also this discussion, for further insight:
http://forum.audacityteam.org/viewtopic ... 47&t=82140
I think the heart of the matter is in my reply to that discussion (the one bearing the same date as this very post which you are reading meow).
Anyway, this software is pretty amazing.
Thank you.
* Edited the title of the post, putting quotations around "Noise Floor" and adding "description for manual".
I have a request: Would someone who can dissect the code for Audacity's default Compressor please help to craft a new description for the Audacity user's manual, regarding what exactly the "Noise Floor" feature does?
*** Edit: Also, please create at least one "starter idea" on how the Noise Floor feature could be used, including an example with sample parameter values and a disclaimer that people need to use their own values. ***
I am not talking about a general description for curious non-users of Audacity, like what already exists, because that does not help those of us who are trying to fully exploit its usefulness. I am talking about actually giving a technical/engineering description, preferably including graphs.
Please see also this discussion, for further insight:
http://forum.audacityteam.org/viewtopic ... 47&t=82140
I think the heart of the matter is in my reply to that discussion (the one bearing the same date as this very post which you are reading meow).
Anyway, this software is pretty amazing.
Thank you.
* Edited the title of the post, putting quotations around "Noise Floor" and adding "description for manual".