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Article: How to Solve Audio Problems with the Use of Dynamic Processing.
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- Communications News
- Article date:
- April 1, 1985
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The general field of video distribution, whether broadcast, cable TV, CCTV or teleconferencing, seems beset by audio-quality problems. Some of these difficulties are peculiar to special segments of the field, while others are widespread. By the judicious and proper use of dynamic processors, and adjunctive equipment currently available, the vast majority of these problems can be successfully resolved.
No tutorial concerning the treatment of program audio can possibly be complete without stating some basic criteria by which audio quality can be judged, both on an objective, measured basis, and subjectively by the operator. Both sets of criteria must be understood ...