Audion has batch processing options.
On 23 Jan 2007, at 21:25, David Powers wrote:
On an opposite note, I'm looking for something more like a command
line tool for audio processing, particularly to do batch normalizing.
Opening up a soundfile in SoundForge and waiting for the graphic
rendering of the WAV file to load, is often complete overkill, and
since I do some of my audio processing on an old PIII, I'd like a more
optimized/quicker/non-GUI solution.
I might use the open source audio processing language ChucK to do it
though, I don't think that would be too difficult. But does anyone
know of anything?
I may also be able to use some Linux tools, my gf is installing Debian
for me on an old laptop. But I'm not that familiar with Linux audio
tools...
~David
On 1/23/07, Jacob Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It might be overkill, but I swear by Amadeus Pro:
http://www.hairersoft.com/AmadeusPro/AmadeusPro.html
Jacob
On 1/23/07, kent williams wrote:
> Audacity is free and open source, and lets you record and edit
audio.
> There are commercial packages as well like Bias Peak.