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Dynamic Range (noun)

Type: noun

Pronunciation: /dy-nah-mik-raing/

Also spelled or known as: Dynamic-Range

Related: Dynamics

What does Dynamic Range mean?

The number of decibels (dB) between the highest and the lowest point in a track’s amplitude.

Dynamic Range is the number of decibels (dB) between the highest point in the tracks’ amplitude and the lowest point. Low differences mean a lower dynamic range, while a higher difference means a higher dynamic range.

Dynamic Range synonyms: Dynamics

Example sentence: “Do you know the dynamic range on it?”

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