Steve,

I never use the graphic EQ. So I have no comment on that.
But regarding the Wave Hammer? It has only a compressor and maximizer. For an expander go to Effects, Noise gate.

Hth,
Tom




On 5/31/2016 10:48 AM, Steve Jacobson via Talk wrote:
Reg,

I am interested in understanding the equalizer business better.  Which
version of Sound Forge are you using?  I have noticed the equalizer issue
with versions 10 and 11, although, as I have said, I am able to click  the
10-band option and then it works as before.  I did not need to do this at
all with older versions, though.  Now that I think about it, though,
possibly it remembers what I used last as I have just assumed I needed to
click 10-band each time.  I'll have to check that.

Also, some Sound Forge effects like the Wave Hammer seem only to be
adjustable with the graphical Envelop approach.  One can control compression
with a parameter, but I have not found a way to create an expansion effect
except by using one of the presets.  I am not aware of any of the other
programs that allows one to control expansion with parameters, either,
though.  In the old days, I felt I could manage pretty much everything with
Cool Edit which became Adobe Audition, and even through Audition 1.5, I
managed pretty well.  They changed their display method with version 2.0,
though, and much of the display no longer read correctly.  However, over
time since then, they have exposed more data with MSAA or UIA, and I know
there was a Window-Eyes app that that helped quite a bit.  When I have tried
their demos, though, I found gaps that I did not take the time to pursue,
but it would be interesting to know if anyone has much experience with the
latest versions of that product with Window-Eyes.

Best regards,

Steve Jacobson

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Steve and all

Interestingly, my experience is somewhat different, in that the Equaliser
reads exactly like all the other dialogues in Soundforge Pro, and that
continues to be true with Windows7 and W-
E 9.4.  I haven't yet tried Windows10.

So, as usual with Windows, personal experience may vary.

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