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Riaa equalization audacity
Riaa equalization audacity






riaa equalization audacity riaa equalization audacity

I made a huge headway in sound quality improvement by just applying this RIAA curve to a duplicate waveform in Audacity and db Gain blend mixing to the untouched shrill original to taste. I’ve recently acquired a curiosity about this curve after several failed go rounds EQ’ing Peter Gabriel’s “Big Time” song I bought on CD several years back but never played because it was so uncomfortable to listen to even on headphones due to its shrill and small sound with harsh overly punchy kick drum/bass and ear piercing highs from snair drum hits and Peter’s ‘S’ sounds. Mainly the source data behind what forms its unique graceful ‘M’ shape.Īnd why is Audacity 2.0.6 RIAA curve slightly different from 2.1.3 specifically in that 2.1.3’s highs section to the right of 1000Hz is flat and linear (no nodes) all the way to 20Khz and 2.0.6’s has a downward slight curved slope? I’m on a 2010 Mac Mini in OS 10.6.8.








Riaa equalization audacity