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bloody member
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Vilnius, Lithuania
Posts: 61
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Wavelab
Does anyone works with Wavelab. Maybe you can advice me how to perform sound level normalization with it? I mean not of the one track, but of a few (about 18
) at once, Wavelab has such a feature (batch processor) but i can't realize the way it works. Or maybe Soundforge fits better for such action? Any suggestions are welcome. |
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monster
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: ashtraylia
Posts: 1,057
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rtfm
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throbbin' member
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: river rom
Posts: 439
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Wavelab 3 has a batch processing feature.
You have to open the files from within the batch process page (maybe on the file menu?), then you "add" processes to the schedule (you can chain together multiple fx, normalize is also considered to be an effect), then check checkboxes next to the file names & start the processing. I'm not on my PC now so I cant give you any more detail until I'm sat in front of the program. |
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try steinberg clean, that would be better for this kind of work.
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um...
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: glasgow
Posts: 328
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clean made my dad's pc crash in the most spectacular way i have ever seen...loaded it up -> instantly switched itself off with no warning...i was suitably impressed
just an anecdote...no comment on the reliablity of the software as it seems to work ok since that first time |
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even it works on xip
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