One of the nice things about Gold Wave is that there's a GWAmp plugin for 
it that lets you use Winamp effects plugins. So you can get a 
compressor/limiter for Winamp, configure it just the way you like it, and 
then get Gold Wave to process your file through it.

bruce

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On Wed, 16 May 2007, Matthew Bullis wrote:

> Hello, if you want to use the normalization feature in SF, you would select
> those parts which are lower than the rest, and normalize those one by one. I
> should add a statement that the noise will spike up louder and drop lower,
> and will not be smooth between transitions. If you ever are dealing with
> live concert material, never normalize talking portions or bring down
> applause. Always normalize the whole show as one piece. This list has a lot
> of Sound Forge users on it, and there is a Sound Forge yahoogroup, though it
> doesn't get much traffic, but you could join if you like, so as not to miss
> anything.
> Thanks a lot.
> Matthew
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