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    How does poor frequency layering create muddiness in dense scenes?

    Asked on Tuesday, Dec 09, 2025

    Poor frequency layering can lead to muddiness in dense scenes by causing overlapping frequencies that mask each other, reducing clarity and definition. This often happens when multiple sounds occupy t…

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    What causes audio transitions to feel distracting instead of supportive?

    Asked on Monday, Dec 08, 2025

    Audio transitions can feel distracting when they are abrupt, poorly timed, or mismatched with the visual or narrative context. Ensuring smooth transitions involves careful attention to timing, dynamic…

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    How can weak ambient sound design reduce scene cohesion?

    Asked on Sunday, Dec 07, 2025

    Weak ambient sound design can significantly reduce scene cohesion by failing to establish a believable environment or mood, which can distract the audience and break immersion. Effective ambience shou…

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    Why does overusing compression techniques remove depth?

    Asked on Saturday, Dec 06, 2025

    Overusing compression in sound design can lead to a loss of depth because it reduces the dynamic range, making all elements sound equally loud and diminishing the natural variations that create a sens…

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