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Why we use normalization in Signal processing?

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Could anyone plz explain me what the purpose of normalizing the signal?

If we have two signal on hand, how it is used when comparing these two signals?

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Not sure what you mean by "Normalizing the signal". Stabilizing the signals could be used so that you could compare the phase relationship, or a simple voltage comparison to check gain, or even distortion.
 

I use a digital sound processing program (Audacity). It has a Normalizing function. It does two things: (a) removes DC component, and (b) scales the amplitude up or down so that the strongest waveform is at a set reference level.
 
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