Normalizing Multiple wav files
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Posted on May 13, 2005 12:42 pm
E-One
Member Since: May 13, 2005
ummm...yeah. Is there a computer program that can normalize all of your completed wavs? I just have slight volume differences in my recordings but I notice it and it annoys me. So yeah if anyone knows of one, that is preferably free, then please let me know. thanks.
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RigsbyUltra MagnusMember
Since: Nov 13, 2004
May 13, 2005 12:45 pm In Cubase if you highlight all of the wavs you can process them all without having to do one, move on, do another etc, but i've always felt (possibly wrongly so) that multiple processing increases your chances of errors.
It kind of stands to reason to me but does anyone know if that's the case?
May 13, 2005 12:48 pm yeah i'd be a bit weary of processing all at once, seems like it'll find the loudest of the bunch and bring just that one up to 0db (-.3) and the other's wouldn't get the 'full effect'...but i donno, is it that much of a pain in the booty to do them individually?
May 13, 2005 12:50 pm WaveLab has batch processing...