http://mmturner.home.mindspring.com/software.html SndFileEdX_1.0.2
http://www.airwindows.com/dithering/index.html Mastering Tools (early version
under GPL)
sincerely, Richmond Mathewson
Philosophical problems are confusions
sorry to be a bit slow to pick up on this one.
give PRO TOOLS a try (Free):
http://www.digidesign.com/ptfree/ (both WIN MAC)
sincerely, Richmond Mathewson
Philosophical problems are confusions arising owing to the fluidity of
This can certainly normalize files, but I'm pretty sure it doesn't do
batch stuff, and I doubt you can applescript or vbscript it. Also, on
mac, OS 9 only, no OS X. But it's certainly a cool way to check out
what most audio pros are using.
Best,
Mark
On 27 May 2006, at 14:23, Richmond
If you have OS 9 and can get your hands on a copy of SoundEdit 16, it
has both a normalize filter and a batch conversion utility.
HTH,
Devin
On May 27, 2006, at 9:05 AM, Mark Smith wrote:
This can certainly normalize files, but I'm pretty sure it doesn't
do batch stuff, and I doubt you
Good old SoundEdit 16 ! Great app.
Converts anything to anything (except broadcast Waves, which hadn't
been invented yet!). It can even deal with old Hypercard sound
resources and convert them to aiff or whatever. It used to seem slow
and sluggish, but on today's machines it's quite zippy.
Richmond-
Saturday, May 27, 2006, 6:23:49 AM, you wrote:
give PRO TOOLS a try (Free):
http://www.digidesign.com/ptfree/ (both WIN MAC)
...but do be aware that the Mac OS9 version will *only* run in OS9.
Not in Classic mode. And won't import session files from the full
version of Pro
Sound Grinder does batch stuff for $39 (Mac OSX):
http://www.monkey-tools.com/pages/products/sgmain.htm
SoundConverter, $10 (Mac OSX) does batch stuff by drag-n-dropping folders:
http://www.dekorte.com/projects/shareware/SoundConverter/
Sample Manager (15 day free trial period then $70) is
Wow.
Makes me want to go buy a few... except, that I don't have an OS 9 machine
up and running... but I do have an old 601 machine laying around in the
office.
Great little app... one of the few I have available in my teaching lab...
Judy
On Sat, 27 May 2006, Stephen Barncard wrote:
Good old
I have a stack which uses a large number of audio files, and unfortunately
they were recorded at various volume levels. I would like to even them
out so that they sound more matched with each other, volume-wise. Does
anyone have a suggestion as to a utility that can accomplish this? It is not
You might look for an audio editor that has batch processing features.
The process you desire is called 'Normalizing' and will adjust the
peaks to be at 100% (or whatever level you want).
Of course this process does modify the sound - and of course the
low-level noise that is there.. so be
You might look for an audio editor that has batch processing features.
The process you desire is called 'Normalizing'...
Thanks for the information!
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