When working with 32-bit float files, it's normal to find that raw files may sound very quiet when initially listened to. This is expected because these files capture a full dynamic range. To address this, it's necessary to normalize them in a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW).
Normalization in a DAW involves bringing the audio up to a standard level without introducing additional noise or distortion. It's a crucial step to ensure that the audio reaches an optimal volume for playback without compromising its quality. So, if you encounter quiet raw files in the 32-bit float format, the solution is to normalize them in your preferred DAW for an optimal listening experience.
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