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Dynamic range refers to the difference between the smallest and largest values of a signal that a system can effectively handle or reproduce. It is commonly used in various fields, including audio, photography, and electronics, to describe the range of values over which a system can operate without distortion or loss of quality. In more specific terms: 1. **Audio**: Dynamic range is the difference between the softest and loudest sound that can be captured or reproduced in a recording or playback system.

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