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    How does poor dynamic contrast flatten emotional moments?

    Asked on Monday, Dec 01, 2025

    Poor dynamic contrast can flatten emotional moments by reducing the variation in loudness and intensity that helps convey emotion and drama in sound design. Dynamic contrast involves the careful use o…

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    What causes dialogue clarity to change between scenes unexpectedly?

    Asked on Sunday, Nov 30, 2025

    Dialogue clarity can change between scenes due to variations in recording environments, microphone placement, or inconsistent processing. Ensuring uniformity in EQ, compression, and ambience can help …

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    How can weak audio optimization impact game performance?

    Asked on Saturday, Nov 29, 2025

    Weak audio optimization can significantly impact game performance by increasing CPU load, causing audio glitches, and reducing the overall gaming experience. Proper sound design involves efficient use…

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    Why do poorly matched crossfades draw attention to edits?

    Asked on Friday, Nov 28, 2025

    Poorly matched crossfades draw attention to edits because they create audible discontinuities or artifacts that disrupt the natural flow of sound. Crossfades are used to seamlessly blend two audio cli…

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