I read that:
" In its purest form, dynamic range in music production is simply the decibel (dB) difference between quietest and loudest sounds in a mix or audio file. Therefore, songs with a wide dynamic range will have a larger gap between the loudest sound and quiet sound compared to songs with more consistent sound quality.
Dynamic range can also refer to the loudest and quietest sounds hardware or audio systems can properly represent. The bottom range of this value is called the noise floor."
If you want to listen to the quietest sound like the sound of silence. Do you need high dynamic range? Or Is it possible to have quietest sound only without regards to loudest sound? Meaning is quietest sound always coupled to dynamic range or can the two be decoupled? How?
" In its purest form, dynamic range in music production is simply the decibel (dB) difference between quietest and loudest sounds in a mix or audio file. Therefore, songs with a wide dynamic range will have a larger gap between the loudest sound and quiet sound compared to songs with more consistent sound quality.
Dynamic range can also refer to the loudest and quietest sounds hardware or audio systems can properly represent. The bottom range of this value is called the noise floor."
If you want to listen to the quietest sound like the sound of silence. Do you need high dynamic range? Or Is it possible to have quietest sound only without regards to loudest sound? Meaning is quietest sound always coupled to dynamic range or can the two be decoupled? How?