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Subject:leveling volume across many tracks
Posted by: csujimm
Date:7/15/2004 7:43:28 PM

Can any one tell me how to level volume across many individual audio tracks? I am putting together a spoken word CD but having trouble making all tracks volume equal. I tried "normalize" but it seems to be porportional to the tracks. Any help would be great. Please e-mail me at johannaparis@aol.com too.

Jim

Subject:RE: leveling volume across many tracks
Reply by: wobblyboy
Date:7/15/2004 10:01:31 PM

Normalize doesn't work too well if you have some speakers with large dynamic range and others with small dynamic range. Try using Wave Hammer. You can find it under track effects. You could also use volume envelopes in Vegas.

Subject:RE: leveling volume across many tracks
Reply by: Hummingbird
Date:7/16/2004 7:44:34 AM

I'm not sure what you're asking? The term 'volume' gets complicated with the myriad of processes available in SoundForge. Compression can be used to emphasize dynamics, normalization can bring peak levels of all tracks to a preset point or bring up the average level of an entire track, depending on which type of normalization you use. In speech, you have to be careful not to alter the normal accents too much or the end result will sound unnatural.

Hummingbird

Subject:RE: leveling volume across many tracks
Reply by: Rednroll
Date:7/16/2004 10:09:09 AM

Try "RMS" Normalization. There is a preset in the drop down box for speech. This should get you close to what you want.

Subject:RE: leveling volume across many tracks
Reply by: csujimm
Date:7/16/2004 3:49:58 PM

Thanks guys ...but I guess I didnt explain well enough. I have used the normalization but that doesnt seem to work. The tracks are so different that I have to keep my hand on the volume control to adjust for a quiet track or turn it down for a loud one. Thanks for the input and any other ideas would be great.

Jim

Subject:RE: leveling volume across many tracks
Reply by: RiRo
Date:7/17/2004 4:01:26 PM

Still the right tool... but you have to work with it.

Not normalize to peak... normalize to rms. and select each section where volume differences are separately and run them individually. It will take time but it will work.

RiRo

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