Difference between revisions of "Mixing Decibel Assignment 2 - Discussion"
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# Answer these questions in the Discussion: | # Answer these questions in the Discussion: | ||
## What modules did you choose? | ## What modules did you choose? | ||
− | ## | + | ## How do those modules best fit your personalized workflow? |
+ | ## Do you recognize the diversity in module for different applications? | ||
## How does Decibel compare to other loudness meters you may have used? | ## How does Decibel compare to other loudness meters you may have used? | ||
## Will you continue to use it? Why or why not? | ## Will you continue to use it? Why or why not? | ||
+ | ## Do you have any opinions that would make Decibel even better? Consider features or design. | ||
Revision as of 12:39, 9 February 2023
Overview
In Decibel Assignment 1 - Discussion, we shook hands with Decibel and watched a collection of videos overviewing some features and tips. Now, let's dig a little deeper and explore the different modules of Decibel.
Instructions
- Create your ideal meter
- Descriptions of the different modules are listed under "Features" (scroll down the page)
- Test out your Decibel meter on various content
- You can use it as an external device to monitor your computer's global output or as a plugin within your DAW
- Create a screenshot of the personalized Decibel meter you created
Deliver in Canvas
- Upload your screenshot image file in the Canvas Discussion
- Answer these questions in the Discussion:
- What modules did you choose?
- How do those modules best fit your personalized workflow?
- Do you recognize the diversity in module for different applications?
- How does Decibel compare to other loudness meters you may have used?
- Will you continue to use it? Why or why not?
- Do you have any opinions that would make Decibel even better? Consider features or design.