Understanding Match Volume statistics Loudness Is the average amplitude value. Perceived Is the average amplitude value adjusted for the human ear’s greater sensitivity to midrange frequencies. Total RMS Is the most common root-mean-square amplitude across the entire file. For example, if the majority of two files is -50 dBFS, the total RMS values would reflect that, even if one file contains more loud passages. RMS amplitude often better reflects perceived amplitude than the absolute Loudness average. Peak Is the maximum amplitude. % Clip Is the percentage of the waveform that would be clipped as a result of normalization. Clipping won’t occur if limiting is used. However, clipping should ideally be avoided prior to limiting. If any matched files show more than 0% clipping, click Undo, and match to a slightly lower amplitude.
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