Theater Production
Compression refers to the process of reducing the dynamic range of audio signals by decreasing the volume of the loudest sounds and/or increasing the volume of the quietest sounds. This technique helps to create a more balanced and controlled sound, which is essential in various audio applications, including sound effects, Foley work, and mixing. By controlling how sounds are presented in a mix, compression ensures that the audience experiences audio more clearly without any extreme volume fluctuations.
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