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Clipping is distortion that happens when your recording gets too loud for your recorder or software and the sound hits a hard ceiling. In this episode, Mr. E defines clipping in beginner-friendly language, explains why it matters for podcast audio, and helps you recognize what it sounds and looks like (harsh, crunchy peaks on loud moments). This prepares you to understand headroom—the amount of “space” you leave so excited words and laughs don’t clip at the source.
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By Mr.EClipping is distortion that happens when your recording gets too loud for your recorder or software and the sound hits a hard ceiling. In this episode, Mr. E defines clipping in beginner-friendly language, explains why it matters for podcast audio, and helps you recognize what it sounds and looks like (harsh, crunchy peaks on loud moments). This prepares you to understand headroom—the amount of “space” you leave so excited words and laughs don’t clip at the source.
If you haven’t already please follow me on my socials
Facebook Link- https://www.facebook.com/thesockpage
Youtube- www.youtube.com/@WheresMy_Sock
Reddit- https://www.reddit.com/u/Sjendeavorz/s/RahtSG02h7
Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/wheresmy_sock/