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Audio signal processing operation
Dynamic range compression (DRC) or simply compression, is an audio signal processing operation that reduces the volume of loud sounds or amplifies quiet
Dynamic_range_compression
Ratio between the largest and smallest values that a certain quantity can assume
wide dynamic range into a narrower recorded dynamic range for easier storage and reproduction. This process is called dynamic range compression. The human
Dynamic_range
Reduction in gain due to nonlinearity
operating point may move with temperature. Gain compression is relevant in any system with a wide dynamic range, such as audio or RF. It is more common in
Gain_compression
Dynamic range compression technique
Parallel compression, also known as New York compression, is a dynamic range compression technique used in sound recording and mixing. Parallel compression, a
Parallel_compression
Enhanced signal representation in digital media
High dynamic range (HDR), also known as wide dynamic range, extended dynamic range, or expanded dynamic range, is a signal with a higher dynamic range than
High_dynamic_range
Increasing audio levels in recorded music
processing techniques such as dynamic range compression and equalization. Engineers can apply an increasingly high ratio of compression to a recording until it
Loudness_war
Audio codec
automotive environments where much background noise is present, and dynamic range compression may be necessary to make all parts of an audio program audible
Dolby_Digital_Plus
Form of audio post-production
environment. Mastering engineers often apply equalization and dynamic range compression in order to optimize sound translation on all playback systems
Mastering_(audio)
Lischinski, Dani; Werman, Michael (2002). "Gradient domain high dynamic range compression" (PDF). Proceedings of the 29th annual conference on Computer
Gradient-domain image processing
Gradient-domain_image_processing
Lossless data compression algorithm
Dynamic Markov compression (DMC) is a lossless data compression algorithm developed by Gordon Cormack and Nigel Horspool. It uses predictive arithmetic
Dynamic_Markov_compression
Volume of a sound or note
ways to control the dynamics of music. Dynamic range compression is used to control the dynamic range of a recording, or a single instrument. This can affect
Dynamics_(music)
Topics referred to by the same term
(functional analysis) Compression (phonetics), running syllables together Dynamic range compression, reducing audio dynamic range All pages with titles
Compression
Topics referred to by the same term
Internet radio, and the like Dynamic range compression, also called audio level compression, in which the dynamic range, the difference between loud and
Audio_compression
Index of articles associated with the same name
signal compression include: Bandwidth compression Data compression Dynamic range compression Gain compression Image compression Lossy compression One-way
Signal_compression
Loudness normalization system
into account psychoacoustic aspects of loudness perception. With dynamic range compression, volume may be altered on the fly on playback producing a variable-gain
ReplayGain
Machine to increase pressure of gas by reducing its volume
pressures can range from low pressure to very high pressure (>18000 psi or 124 MPa). In certain applications, such as air compression, multi-stage double-acting
Compressor
Application of gain to a recording to achieve a target level
differs from dynamic range compression, which applies varying levels of gain over a recording to fit the level within a minimum and maximum range. Normalization
Audio_normalization
Electronic amplitude-limiting device
stronger signals that exceed this threshold. Limiting is a type of dynamic range compression. Clipping is an extreme version of limiting. Limiting is any process
Limiter
Topics referred to by the same term
to: A device that performs Compression (disambiguation) Compressor (audio signal processor), for dynamic range compression Compressor (software), a video
Compressor_(disambiguation)
Set of digital image capture and processing techniques
scaling, dynamic range compression (i.e. tone mapping), color management, image completion (a.k.a. inpainting or hole filling), image compression, digital
Computational_photography
Topics referred to by the same term
of tokens that a parser can use to decide which rule to use In dynamic range compression, a signal processing design to avoid compromise between slow attack
Lookahead
Compact encoding of digital data
standard for digital cinema in 2004. Audio data compression, not to be confused with dynamic range compression, has the potential to reduce the transmission
Data_compression
Combustion chamber capacity ratio
dynamic compression ratio is a more advanced calculation which also takes into account gases entering and exiting the cylinder during the compression
Compression_ratio
American record producer
of audio filtering with different microphones and equalizers, dynamic range compression, sound fading, and other unconventional approaches. He adapts
Thom_Russo
American mix engineer (born 1963)
engineers. Chris and Tom are known for their abundant use of dynamic range compression for molding mixes that play well on small loudspeaker and FM broadcasting
Chris_Lord-Alge
Image processing technique
to approximate the appearance of high-dynamic-range (HDR) images in a medium that has a more limited dynamic range. Print-outs, CRT or LCD monitors, and
Tone_mapping
Assessment of the audio output from an electronic device
reproduce it. In some cases, processing such as equalization, dynamic range compression or stereo processing may be applied to a recording to create audio
Sound_quality
Advanced lossless multi-channel audio codec
TrueHD metadata may include, for example, audio normalization or dynamic range compression. In addition, Dolby Atmos, a multi-dimensional surround format
Dolby_TrueHD
Topics referred to by the same term
for extraction of milk Pumping (audio), a creative misuse of dynamic range compression Pumping (computer systems), the number of times data is transmitted
Pumping
Topics referred to by the same term
field of acoustics Dynamic range compression, a process that manipulates an audio signal (also known as “Dynamic range control”) Dynamic recompilation, a
DRC_(disambiguation)
Person responsible for mixing audio
and different levels of physical hearing loss. Dynamic range compression - Compression reduces the range between a signal's lowest low and highest high
Mixing_engineer
Device used for audio mixing
sound; dynamic range compression, which allows engineers to increase the overall gain of the system or channel without exceeding the dynamic limits of
Mixing_console
1974 studio album by Rush
audio online music stores. These masters have significantly less dynamic range compression than the 1997 remasters and the "Sector" remasters by Andy VanDette
Rush_(Rush_album)
EBU recommendation for loudness normalisation
not necessarily produce the same loudness, because the use of dynamic range compression and limiting can increase the average level of the programme without
EBU_R_128
1976 live album by Rush
audio online music stores. These masters have significantly less dynamic range compression than the 1997 remasters and the "Sector" remasters by Andy VanDette
All the World's a Stage (album)
All_the_World's_a_Stage_(album)
Audible defect generated during the recording or editing of a sound
artifact, and in some cases is the result of data compression (not to be confused with dynamic range compression, which also may create sonic artifacts). Often
Sonic_artifact
2001 studio album by the Strokes
"Soma", "Hard to Explain" contains processed drum tracks using dynamic range compression and equalization studio techniques to make them sound like a drum
Is_This_It
Michael Massberg; Joshua D. Reiss (October 2013). "Automating Dynamic Range Compression". Journal of the Audio Engineering Society. 61 (10). Audio Engineering
Spectral_flux
Canadian musician (born 1990)
employs the use of flat drums (little or no reverberation or dynamic range compression), chorus and vibrato effects on the guitar and a generally lazy
Mac_DeMarco
Rendering a computer graphics scene
High-dynamic-range rendering (HDRR or HDR rendering), also known as high-dynamic-range lighting, is the rendering of computer graphics scenes by using
High-dynamic-range_rendering
1981 studio album by Rush
high-resolution online music stores. These remasters have less dynamic range compression than the 1997 and 2011 versions. Sean Magee remastered the album
Moving_Pictures_(Rush_album)
Japanese underground musician
to record, mix, and master using extreme levels of distortion, dynamic range compression, and clipping making the sound of the instruments unrecognizable
Asahito_Nanjo
Field of electrical engineering
patterns Algebraic signal processing Audio filter Bounded variation Dynamic range compression Information theory Least-squares spectral analysis Non-local means
Signal_processing
1981 live album by Rush
online music stores. These remasters have significantly less dynamic range compression than the 1997 remasters and the "Sector" remasters by Andy VanDette
Exit..._Stage_Left
Electroacoustic device
user. Such signal processing includes feedback management, wide dynamic range compression, directionality, frequency lowering, and noise reduction. Modern
Hearing_aid
Computer sound card
muffled by dynamic range compression. To undo this effect, the Crystalizer uses a multiband compander (compressor/expander) with dynamically adjusted
Sound_Blaster_X-Fi
File format used in digital photography
contrast manipulation increasing visual acuity by unsharp masking dynamic range compression – lighten shadow regions without blowing out highlight regions
Raw_image_format
Additionally, some videos may have separate audio streams with Dynamic Range Compression and/or Voice Boost. At launch in 2005, viewing YouTube videos
List_of_YouTube_features
Musical effects unit
a dynamic range compression effect. It has two controls: "Output" controls the output level, and "Sensitivity" determines the amount of compression. The
MXR_Dyna_Comp
Amateur radio communications software
APRS Automatic vehicle location Call sign CAD DC remote Dispatch Dynamic range compression Fade margin Link budget Rayleigh fading Tone remote Radiotelephony
WSPR_(amateur_radio_software)
1972 single by Raspberries
famous intro guitar riff. Engineer Shelly Yakus employed heavy dynamic range compression from a prototype limiter on the song in order to increase the
Go_All_the_Way_(song)
Form of waveform distortion
overtones in the lower frequency spectrum. Clipper (electronics) Dynamic range compression Tube sound This includes most integrated circuit and discrete
Clipping_(audio)
1973 album by Paul McCartney and Wings
additional included a High Resolution 24-bit 96 kHz (with no dynamic range compression) download of the audio content released for the Archive Collection
Band_on_the_Run
1975 studio album by Rush
audio online music stores. These masters have significantly less dynamic range compression than the 1997 remasters and the "Sector" remasters by Andy VanDette
Caress_of_Steel
Lossless compression algorithm
are used to generate the dynamic trees, so it is easy for a compressor to choose whichever is smaller. During the compression stage, it is the encoder
Deflate
Digital radio standard
digital broadcasting: DAB digital radio bitrates and audio quality; Dynamic range compression and loudness". david.robinson.org. Archived from the original
Digital_Audio_Broadcasting
British national radio station
dynamic range compression of the volume of music than rival station Classic FM. On DAB it uses dynamic range control (DRC) which allows compression to
BBC_Radio_3
Guitar sound and technique
heavy application of dynamic range compression to compensate for the Rickenbacker's lower amount of sustain. He explained: [Compression is] how I got my "jingle-jangle"
Jangle
Radio station operated by Apple Inc
amount of diversity..." Mashable complained of "dynamic-range compression, which squashes the volume range of audio" and also said, "The variety can be a
Apple_Music_1
Audio data compression technology
discrete channels (7.1 channel surround). WMA Pro also supports dynamic range compression, which reduces the volume difference between the loudest and quietest
Windows_Media_Audio
1976 single by Fleetwood Mac
created a pumping effect together with the rhythm guitar from the dynamic range compression during the final portion of the song. Dashut, who served as a
Go_Your_Own_Way
2005 album by Porcupine Tree
version of the album has been proven to contain clipping and dynamic range compression, whereas the 5.1 surround mix on the DVD-A version does not. However
Deadwing
2021 compilation album and box set by the Beach Boys
presence of digital artifacts, excessive treble, and extreme dynamic range compression. It peaked at number 83 in the U.S and number 19 in the UK while
Feel_Flows_(album)
Facility for sound recording
further, engineers may employ outboard effects units such as dynamic range compression, reverbs, and equalizers. Music stands are also commonly found
Recording_studio
Frequency shift keying digital mode
APRS Automatic vehicle location Call sign CAD DC remote Dispatch Dynamic range compression Fade margin Link budget Rayleigh fading Tone remote Radiotelephony
FT8
are first dynamic-range expanded to recover the true light q, upon which linear filtering is performed, followed by dynamic range compression back into
Homomorphic_filtering
Topics referred to by the same term
dictionary. Expander may refer to: Dynamic range compression operated in reverse Part of the process of signal compression Part of the process of companding
Expander
1979 studio album by Supertramp
production coordination by Beth Stempel. It makes limited use of dynamic range compression and peak limiting, rejecting the loudness war trends of modern
Breakfast_in_America
Computer graphics algorithm
Adaptive scalable texture compression (ASTC) is a lossy block-based texture compression algorithm developed by Jørn Nystad et al. of ARM Ltd. and AMD
Adaptive scalable texture compression
Adaptive_scalable_texture_compression
1974 studio album by Supertramp
Speaker's Corner in 1999, as a 180 gram vinyl LP. It has none of the dynamic range compression applied to the A&M remastered CD versions.[citation needed] It
Crime_of_the_Century_(album)
Form of distortion that limits a signal in processing
plausible replacement for the clipped part of the signal. Dynamic range Dynamic range compression Zottola, Tino (1996). Vacuum Tube and Guitar and Bass Amplifier
Clipping_(signal_processing)
Signal with equal energy per octave
of pink noise can be used in simulations of various levels of dynamic range compression in music signals. On some digital pink-noise generators the crest
Pink_noise
Non-commercial use of the radio spectrum
national regulations. Operators are authorised to transmit on frequency ranges allocated internationally as the amateur radio bands. Within these bands
Amateur_radio
1979 studio album by The Knack
2011. Unlike the previous remaster, the 2011 release contains no dynamic range compression. In April 2017, Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab released an audiophile
Get_the_Knack
Characteristic of an electronic amplifier
The compression point is sometimes used (interchangeably with the third-order intercept point) to define the upper limit of the dynamic range of an
Compression_point
1967 studio album by the Beatles
the sound of the recording, which included the application of dynamic range compression, reverb and signal limiting. Relatively new modular effects units
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
Sgt._Pepper's_Lonely_Hearts_Club_Band
Electronic circuit to automatically adjust signal strength
dash signals). Companding Clipping (audio) Dynamic range compression Gain compression High dynamic range Squelch Glossary of video terms US 1866687,
Automatic_gain_control
American inventor (1917-2011)
frequency bands. More importantly, he used "wide dynamic range compression" (WDRC). Unlike the previous "compression limiting" circuits, which limited loud sounds
Edgar_Villchur
1971 single by Paul and Linda McCartney
fade outs remain the same, the difference could be due to the dynamic range compression used in mastering the single. Apple Records released Ram in the
The_Back_Seat_of_My_Car
Machine for recording sound onto magnetic tape
frequency response. Dynamic range compression during recording and expansion during playback expanded the available dynamic range and improved the signal-to-noise
Tape_recorder
Practice of encoding color images
39–45. doi:10.5594/J15100. Larbier, Pierre (October 2015). "High Dynamic Range: Compression Challenges". SMPTE 2015 Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition:
Chroma_subsampling
1999 single by Ricky Martin
uses a 169-track Pro Tools digital system. The recording uses dynamic range compression to increase the track's perceived loudness. Lyrically, "Livin'
Livin'_la_Vida_Loca
Phenomenon in response to auditory stimulus
artifacts that arise from non-musical aspects (soundstaging, dynamic range compression, sonic balance). The introduction of these sonic artifacts affects
Listener_fatigue
Recording of multiple sources to create a whole
Comparison of digital audio editors Digital audio workstation Dynamic range compression Fostex List of musical works released in a stem format MIDI mockup
Multitrack_recording
Saab engine technology concept
This engine uses a technique that dynamically alters the volume of the combustion chamber, thus changing the compression ratio. To alter the combustion chamber
Saab Variable Compression engine
Saab_Variable_Compression_engine
File format
JPEG XT extends JPEG with support for higher integer bit depths, high dynamic range imaging and floating-point coding, lossless coding, alpha channel coding
JPEG_XT
Converts an electrical audio signal into a corresponding sound
alignment of phase and time between frequency bands, equalization, dynamic range compression and limiting.[citation needed] Most loudspeaker systems consist
Loudspeaker
2006 studio album by Red Hot Chili Peppers
regarded as a product of the loudness war, with heavy use of dynamic range compression, and suffering of frequent clipping. The vinyl was mastered by
Stadium_Arcadium
Audio companding in communications
connection if at least one country uses it. μ-law algorithm Dynamic range compression Signal compression Companding G.711 DS0 Tapered floating point Waveform
A-law_algorithm
of Meek's signature techniques was to overload a signal with dynamic range compression, which was unorthodox at the time. He was antagonized by his employers
Recording studio as an instrument
Recording_studio_as_an_instrument
Video and image technology for HDR displays
High-dynamic-range television (HDR-TV) is a technology that uses high dynamic range (HDR) to improve the quality of display signals. It is contrasted with
High-dynamic-range_television
2008 studio album by Guns N' Roses
versions of the album. Rose and Costanzo chose the one without dynamic range compression, rejecting the loudness war trend. Ludwig praised the decision:
Chinese_Democracy
Image storage format for the motion picture industry
distribution. The PXR24 compression method is based on an algorithm written by Loren Carpenter at Pixar Animation Studios. High dynamic range "CGImageSource.SupportedTypes"
OpenEXR
Device to protect ears from loud noises
soft noises, and soft sounds may even be amplified, providing dynamic range compression. This is done by having a standard passive earplug, together with
Earplug
Family of noise reduction systems
compressing the dynamic range of the signal into a range that can be safely recorded on the tape. This type of compression, dynamic range compression, mutes down
Dbx_(noise_reduction)
Portable device capable of storing and playing digital media
processing chips that allow digital effects like 3D audio effects, dynamic range compression and equalisation of the frequency response. Although these issues
Portable_media_player
Image processing technique to correct exposure
and dynamic range compression methods can yield a similar effect. Some of these methods include the retinex method and homomorphic range compression. The
Shadow and highlight enhancement
Shadow_and_highlight_enhancement
Audio companding algorithm
international connection if at least one country uses it. Dynamic range compression Signal compression (disambiguation) G.711, a waveform speech coder using
Mu-law_algorithm
Capability that can be built into web servers and web clients
NaviServer – built-in, dynamic and static compression Caddy – built-in via encode Many content delivery networks also implement HTTP compression to improve speedy
HTTP_compression
Audible impression of a spatially extended sound source
apparent source width is as important as spectral balancing and dynamic range compression. This can be achieved with established recording techniques, like
Apparent_source_width
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Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Intelligent; Dynamic; Ruler
Boy/Male
Indian
Mountain range
Female
English
English short form of Latin Angela, ANGE means "angel, messenger." Compare with masculine Ange.
Boy/Male
Indian, Marathi
Dynamic Personality
Girl/Female
Arabic
Range; Opportunity
Boy/Male
Tamil
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Dynamic hero
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Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Dynamic; Bright
Boy/Male
Tamil
Dynamic
Girl/Female
Muslim
Dynamic, Moving
Male
French
French name ANGE means "angel, messenger." Compare with feminine Ange.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Mountain Range
Boy/Male
Hindu
Dynamic
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : of uncertain derivation. It may be a habitational name, perhaps from a place called Ganges in southern France. This is recorded in the 12th century as Agange and Aganthicum, perhaps from a derivative of Latin acanthus ‘bear’s-foot’. On the other hand, it may be from the Old Norse personal name Gangi, a cognate of Old English Gegn.German (Gänge) : from Middle High German genge ‘common’, ‘circulating (among the people)’, ‘sprightly’, hence an occupational name for a hawker or peddler; perhaps also a nickname for an energetic person (see Genge 2).German (Gange or Gänge) : from a short form of the personal names Wolfgang or Gangulf, both formed with Old High German gang- ‘gait’, ‘walk’ (+ wolf ‘wolf’).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a gamekeeper or warden, from Middle English ranger, an agent derivative of range(n) ‘to arrange or dispose’.German : variant of Rang 2, 3.German : habitational name for someone from any of the places named Rangen, in Alsace, Bavaria, and Hesse.French : from a Germanic personal name formed with rang, rank ‘curved’, ‘bent’; ‘slender’.A person called Ranger from La Rochelle, France, is documented in Quebec City in 1684 with the secondary surname
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Dynamic; Moving
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain origin. A certain William de Orenge mentioned in Domesday Book probably derives his name from Orange in Mayenne. Later medieval examples probably come from a female personal , Orenge, of obscure derivation.French : habitational name from a place in Vaucluse.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Dynamic hero
Boy/Male
Tamil
Mountain range
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : topographic name for someone who lived by a granary, from Middle English, Old French grange (Latin granica ‘granary’, ‘barn’, from granum ‘grain’). In some cases, the surname has arisen from places named with this word, for example in Dorset and West Yorkshire in England, and in Ardèche and Jura in France. The Marquis de Lafayette owned a property named Lagrange, and there used to be a place in VT so named in his honor.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Mountain range
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Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Glimpse; Spark; Sudden Motion
Boy/Male
Assamese, Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Oriya, Sanskrit, Telugu
Increases Glory; Augmented by the Sun
Girl/Female
Tamil
Saher | ஸஹேர, ஸேஹேரÂ
Early morning, Dawn
Girl/Female
Indian
Beloved, Sweetheart
Girl/Female
Hindu
Strong, Best, Excellent, Illustrious, , Illustrious
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Parsi
Adorned with Beauty
Boy/Male
Tamil
Conqueror, Victory
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
The World
Boy/Male
Welsh
Legendary son of Caw.
Boy/Male
Latin
Name of a Greek writer.
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imp. & p. p.
of Range
n.
One who ranges; a rover; sometimes, one who ranges for plunder; a roving robber.
a.
Relating to physical forces, effects, or laws; as, dynamical geology.
n.
To sail or pass in a direction parallel to or near; as, to range the coast.
a.
Alt. of Electro-dynamical
n.
One who accounts for material phenomena by a theory of dynamics.
v. i.
To range about in an irregular manner.
v.
Extent or space taken in by anything excursive; compass or extent of excursion; reach; scope; discursive power; as, the range of one's voice, or authority.
n.
A dynamo-electric machine.
a.
Of or pertaining to an orange; of the color of an orange; reddish yellow; as, an orange ribbon.
n.
The tree that bears oranges; the orange tree.
v. i.
To have range; to change or differ within limits; to be capable of projecting, or to admit of being projected, especially as to horizontal distance; as, the temperature ranged through seventy degrees Fahrenheit; the gun ranges three miles; the shot ranged four miles.
n.
The color of an orange; reddish yellow.
v.
A series of things in a line; a row; a rank; as, a range of buildings; a range of mountains.
v. i.
To have a certain direction; to correspond in direction; to be or keep in a corresponding line; to trend or run; -- often followed by with; as, the front of a house ranges with the street; to range along the coast.
n.
To dispose in a classified or in systematic order; to arrange regularly; as, to range plants and animals in genera and species.
v.
See Range of cable, below.
a.
Alt. of Dynamical
a.
Of or pertaining to dynamics; belonging to energy or power; characterized by energy or production of force.
n.
To rove over or through; as, to range the fields.