Amplitude
Using Sidechain Compression Techniques
Resonance
Frequency Spectrum
Understanding the Loudness Issue
Audio Basics
Analyzing Sound Dynamics
Using Equalization Wisely
Using Sidechain Compression Techniques 
This allows for dynamic changes in volume based on the
amplitude of the key signal, creating a variety of effects that can enhance the overall mix
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Resonance 
Definition of Resonance Resonance occurs when an object or system vibrates at a particular frequency, leading to an increase in
amplitude ...
Frequency Spectrum 
is typically visualized as a graph where the x-axis represents frequency (measured in Hertz, Hz) and the y-axis represents
amplitude (the loudness of each frequency)
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Understanding the Loudness Issue 
RMS Levels: Peak levels measure the maximum
amplitude of a signal, while RMS (Root Mean Square) levels provide an average loudness level over time
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Audio Basics 
Amplitude: The height of the sound wave, which corresponds to the loudness of the sound
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Analyzing Sound Dynamics 
Key Concepts in Sound Dynamics Several key concepts are fundamental to analyzing sound dynamics:
Amplitude: The height of a sound wave, which determines its loudness
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Using Equalization Wisely 
Understanding Equalization Equalization is the process of adjusting the
amplitude of specific frequency ranges within an audio signal
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Using Synths Creatively 
modulation techniques are commonly used: Envelope Modulation: Use envelopes to control parameters like filter cutoff or
amplitude over time
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Understanding Loudness Levels 
It is not solely determined by the
amplitude of the audio signal but is also influenced by frequency content and duration
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Fundamentals of Sound Theory Explained 
Amplitude: The height of the sound wave, which correlates to the loudness of the sound
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