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Subject:Automatic Level Control
Posted by: dstren
Date:11/23/1999 1:22:00 PM

I am using Premiere 5.1a and DVRex M-1. I am looking for a
way to make all of my audio clips the same level. All clips
are recorded at slightly different levels. I want to be able
to use a compressor, limiter or some type of ALC to make
everything at 0db. Does anybody know of any type of software
that will accomplish this? I have tried the compressor in
Premiere and it does not seem to do what I am trying to
accomplish. I can go to the local music store and buy a
$300.00 compressor and put it between the computer output
and my record deck input. But, I would rather use software..
Will Sound Forge do the trick? Which version do I need?

Subject:Re: Automatic Level Control
Reply by: SonicGary
Date:11/24/1999 8:27:00 AM

Don,

While compresion might help the sound of your files, it seems that
what you really want to do is to "Normalize" them. Sound Forge is the
perfect tool. Here is a piece of what the Sound Forge help files say
about Normalization:

"Use this command to maximize the volume of a selection without
clipping. The Normalize function scans the audio and applies a gain
to raise its level to a specified (often very high) value."

It's basically a "click of the mouse" operation on your file. To make
your life even easier, you can use Sound Forge 4.5's "Batch
Converter" functionality to normalize all of your sound files at one
time.

By the way, Sound Forge has a great built-in compressor/limiter, too.
Yes...Sound Forge 4.5 can do the job. Sound Forge XP 4.5 also offers
normalization, but no batch conversion.

Good luck,

Gary

Don wrote:
>>I am using Premiere 5.1a and DVRex M-1. I am looking for a
>>way to make all of my audio clips the same level. All clips
>>are recorded at slightly different levels. I want to be able
>>to use a compressor, limiter or some type of ALC to make
>>everything at 0db. Does anybody know of any type of software
>>that will accomplish this? I have tried the compressor in
>>Premiere and it does not seem to do what I am trying to
>>accomplish. I can go to the local music store and buy a
>>$300.00 compressor and put it between the computer output
>>and my record deck input. But, I would rather use software..
>>Will Sound Forge do the trick? Which version do I need?

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