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Understanding Fletcher–Munson Curves to Improve Mixes and Masters

Understanding Fletcher–Munson Curves to Improve Mixes and Masters:

Fletcher-Munson Curves, more commonly known as the Equal Loudness Curves, were discovered by Harvey Fletcher and Widen A. Munson. The discovery was from an investigation with the aim of finding the cheapest way to broadcast a telephone call.

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