#does turning up a generated voice volume to the max cause clipping?

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lament zephyrBOT
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AI-generated Answer for twerkulator4610

Turning up the volume of a generated voice to the maximum does not inherently cause clipping, as the output is designed to stay within safe audio levels. However, if you process the audio further (e.g., amplifying it in external software) or if the original audio already has peaks near the maximum level, clipping could occur.

To avoid this, ensure the audio's true peak remains below -3 dB and the RMS level is between -23 dB and -18 dB, as recommended for consistent quality. If you're experiencing issues, you can also apply compression to reduce the dynamic range and maintain consistent volume.

half oracle
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when i use my voice in my DAW it seems too quiet, it peaks at like -18db