Sound pressure is an important element in audio editing tasks such as recording, mixing, and mastering. If the sound pressure is too high, distortion (clipping) occurs, making the sound distorted. On the other hand, if the sound pressure is too low, noise becomes prominent and the power of the music diminishes. Below are some basic methods for determining the appropriate sound pressure.
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