audiospitzen
Audiospitzen is a term used in audio engineering and acoustics to describe sudden, short, and intense increases in sound pressure level. These peaks, often referred to as transients, are a natural characteristic of many sounds, particularly those with sharp attacks like percussive instruments, speech, or electronic signals. While audiospitzen are essential for the fidelity and perceived realism of audio reproduction, excessive or uncontrolled peaks can lead to several issues.
One of the primary concerns with audiospitzen is the potential for clipping. Clipping occurs when an audio
Audio engineers employ various techniques to manage audiospitzen. Dynamic range compression is a common method used