Subject:increasing volume on one section of a file
Posted by: aelson
Date:3/1/2006 4:39:12 PM
I am converting a 1992 interview into a sound forge file, and one section with a very important remark is so soft you can barely hear it, although it at least is clear. Is there a way to isolate that section and boost the volume without increasing the volume before and after it? I'm using Sound Forge 7. Thanks for any assistance! Message last edited on3/1/2006 4:39:38 PM byaelson. |
Subject:RE: increasing volume on one section of a fil
Reply by: Chienworks
Date:3/1/2006 5:54:05 PM
Drag the cursor across that section to highlight it. Any effects or processing you do will be applied to that section only. |
Subject:RE: increasing volume on one section of a file
Reply by: oretes1225
Date:3/1/2006 8:41:50 PM
You can increase the volume (after you highlight the area) by going into Process:Volume or Effects:Wave Hammer I'd prefer volume. |
Subject:RE: increasing volume on one section of a fil
Reply by: aelson
Date:3/2/2006 3:56:51 AM
Thank you! I didn't even know what the process function was for. This advice has been tremendously helpful. |
Subject:RE: increasing volume on one section of a fil
Reply by: rraud
Date:3/2/2006 12:42:45 PM
You can also use the Graphic fade function Process> Fade> Graphic and adjust the envelope so the volume "ramps" up, so the level change may be is less noticable. Or the automated Volume envelope. "V" key on SF-8. |