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best audio twaeaking software?

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jeddeth

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Please help me out here, so I can get an amazing show to my friends!

I taped a concert on hd minidisc. I'm going to offload it in sonicstage to my computer tonight. I have to raise some of the levels because I recorded it really low to try and prevent distortion as much as possible. The recording came out really good, but it's way too quiet.

What is the best software for tweaking the levels?

Thanks!

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If you have Soundforge, that's a professional editing program that will certainly do what you need. It's probably called Normalize.

Audacity, which is free, also has Normalize (and Amplify if you want to choose your own level of amplification). Upload, convert to .wav, open the file with Audacity, highlight the entire track and look under Effect for Normalize.

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  • 2 weeks later...

RE: Normalisation - this is sort of what you want, but not exactly.

Normalisation usually [with most software] refers to PEAK normalisation, which is -not- what you want.

Sound Forge has an option for RMS normalisation as well [most other programs either lack this completely or call it something else] which -is- what you want.

Peak normalisation just sets whatever the peak level in the file you hand it is to whatever new level you specify. An example - if the peak level of a particular live recording is -10dBfs, and you tell it to normalise to -0.2dBfs, the software just raises the volume of the entire track by 9.8dB.

RMS normalisation actually analyses the file and figures out what it's peak RMS value is [like average volume]; it then adjusts the volume of the entire file either up or down using that RMS value as the reference [average rather than peak volume]. RMS normalisation also usually includes an option to apply dynamic compression should the peak volume after initial processing exceed 0dBfs; this is basically an implementation of bit-pushing.

Anyway.

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