Subject:Normalizing regions in Sound Forge
Posted by: Sijon
Date:7/19/2012 9:30:31 AM
What I call "real speakers" are rapidly disappearing. Almost all music is now listened to over 4" speakers in a boom box or speakers in a car or ear-buds. Such systems are simply incapable of reproducing music with much dynamic range. In testing customers I have provided them with a disc with pieces at the relative levels recorded in a concert and another disc with pieces "normalized" to the same RMS levels. Invariably they choose the normalized disc. In a typical recorded symphony concert there are 4 to 5 pieces. Choral concerts may contain as many as 20 to 24 pieces. In Sound Forge I can normalize a complete file but is there a way to use "batch converter" to normalize individual regions within a file? |
Subject:RE: Normalizing regions in Sound Forge
Reply by: roblesinge
Date:7/19/2012 11:15:12 AM
I don't think this is possible using the batch converter. However, it seems possible using a script. Are all of the regions being normalized using the same settings? To clarify, the reason you want to use batch converter is because you have several files each containing several regions that you want to be able to automatically normalize, correct? The only other way to accomplish this would be to use compression, possibly like the WaveHammer plug-in to even out the levels and then normalize. Rob. |
Subject:RE: Normalizing regions in Sound Forge
Reply by: Sijon
Date:7/19/2012 12:42:00 PM
Yes, Rob, all regions would be normalized to the same RMS level. I confess I know nothing about script writing. How would I begin to investigate that option? |
Subject:RE: Normalizing regions in Sound Forge
Reply by: roblesinge
Date:7/19/2012 1:30:58 PM
It's probably something I could write up for you. When you say, "regions" do you mean actual regions marked with region markers? Or, are they just plain markers? Any way you can get me a link to an example file? It would help if I can test on an actual example. Rob. |
Subject:RE: Normalizing regions in Sound Forge
Reply by: Sijon
Date:7/19/2012 3:57:07 PM
Yes, Rob, I'm talking about actual regions with region markers within a SF file. Send me an email address and I'll upload a sample file to you via YouSendit.com. Thanks for your offer! I'm more than happy to reimburse you for your time. |