Subject:RMS Levels
Posted by: jess101
Date:2/15/2000 1:36:00 AM
How does one switch from using peak to RMS levels with the normalizer on SFXP 4.5? I have no clue as to how to do that and it would sure help alot if I had one. Thanks ya'll. Jess101. www.mp3.com/madscientists (I get paid for every listen per day after 15. Why not take at least take a look? You could be the person that gives me enough listens to get me a check. Karma baby.) |
Subject:Re: RMS Levels
Reply by: O_G_Killa
Date:3/8/2000 5:35:00 PM
Hi Jess, Go to Process | Normalize in SF 4.5 Once in the Normalizing window, click on the dot (radio button) for Average RMS Power (loudness). That's about it... If you want, if the scan button in the lower left corner. that will scan through the file and tell you the current peak level and the current RMS level. then by using the slider to the left of the window you can increase and decrease the RMS of the file to your liking. Also look in the lower right coner at the 'If clipping occurs' and play with those options. Have Fun! jess slate wrote: >>How does one switch from using peak to RMS levels with the >>normalizer on SFXP 4.5? I have no clue as to how to do >>that and it would sure help alot if I had one. Thanks >>ya'll. Jess101. www.mp3.com/madscientists (I get paid for >>every listen per day after 15. Why not take at least take >>a look? You could be the person that gives me enough >>listens to get me a check. Karma baby.) |