Compression-A process that tends to even out the overall volume level by increasing the level of softer passages and decreasing the level of louder passages.
Dynamic Range-The difference between the loudest and softest part in an audio recording, the maximum possible being determined by its sample format.
Noise Floor-A level or amplitude representing the amount of near-continuous background noise present in the signal. A background hiss would raise the noise floor, and could prevent a faint signal (one below the noise floor) being heard at all. Unwanted sporadic noise such as a member of the audience coughing is noise, but it doesn't contribute to the noise floor.
This is me after I snip and edited my voice recording about Trey Songz.
You did a nice job splitting up your sentences, cutting out noises, and compressing your voice. Well done! However, this is quite late! 9/10
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