Re: help with Normalising audio files with Amadeus Pro

2014-09-17 Thread Michael Marshall
cool, thanks will leve it at 0
On 17 Sep 2014, at 6:52 pm, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:

> Nothing above 0. never anything above 0 you will distort on the loudest 
> points.  This is something my sound ingineering prof hammered in to our heads 
> like a nail every class period on digital editing. 
> On Sep 17, 2014, at 10:56 AM, Michael Marshall  
> wrote:
> 
>> hey,
>> thanks for that info.
>> what Are the best levels to normalise to? 0DV is the default setting
>> thanks
>> 
>> Michael
>> On 17 Sep 2014, at 5:38 pm, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:
>> 
>>> Select all in the file, go to effect and normalise. Remember though 
>>> normalise is not the same as compression.
>>> 
>>> normalising takes the loudest point and brings it up to 0, then brings up 
>>> everythign up in perportion. It's like turning up a volume nob.  If you 
>>> want compression like stuff get cn levelator and normalise that way. It 
>>> nromalisizes the wave files and makes a copy with the word output appended 
>>> to the end so you can  keep the unmodified file. I use it alot for speach.
>>> On Sep 17, 2014, at 9:36 AM, Michael Marshall  
>>> wrote:
>>> 
 hey all,
 i have a hole lot of audio files that even after using mp3 gane still are 
 at different volumes.
 is there a way to normalise files using Amadeus Pro?
 i can not stand listening to something then having the next file blow my 
 eardrums out or worse be so soft that I have to turn the volume knob up a 
 lot.
 thanks for any help
 
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Re: help with Normalising audio files with Amadeus Pro

2014-09-17 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Nothing above 0. never anything above 0 you will distort on the loudest points. 
 This is something my sound ingineering prof hammered in to our heads like a 
nail every class period on digital editing. 
On Sep 17, 2014, at 10:56 AM, Michael Marshall  
wrote:

> hey,
> thanks for that info.
> what Are the best levels to normalise to? 0DV is the default setting
> thanks
> 
> Michael
> On 17 Sep 2014, at 5:38 pm, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:
> 
>> Select all in the file, go to effect and normalise. Remember though 
>> normalise is not the same as compression.
>> 
>> normalising takes the loudest point and brings it up to 0, then brings up 
>> everythign up in perportion. It's like turning up a volume nob.  If you want 
>> compression like stuff get cn levelator and normalise that way. It 
>> nromalisizes the wave files and makes a copy with the word output appended 
>> to the end so you can  keep the unmodified file. I use it alot for speach.
>> On Sep 17, 2014, at 9:36 AM, Michael Marshall  
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> hey all,
>>> i have a hole lot of audio files that even after using mp3 gane still are 
>>> at different volumes.
>>> is there a way to normalise files using Amadeus Pro?
>>> i can not stand listening to something then having the next file blow my 
>>> eardrums out or worse be so soft that I have to turn the volume knob up a 
>>> lot.
>>> thanks for any help
>>> 
>>> Michael
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Re: help with Normalising audio files with Amadeus Pro

2014-09-17 Thread Michael Marshall
hey,
thanks for that info.
what Are the best levels to normalise to? 0DV is the default setting
thanks

Michael
On 17 Sep 2014, at 5:38 pm, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:

> Select all in the file, go to effect and normalise. Remember though normalise 
> is not the same as compression.
> 
> normalising takes the loudest point and brings it up to 0, then brings up 
> everythign up in perportion. It's like turning up a volume nob.  If you want 
> compression like stuff get cn levelator and normalise that way. It 
> nromalisizes the wave files and makes a copy with the word output appended to 
> the end so you can  keep the unmodified file. I use it alot for speach.
> On Sep 17, 2014, at 9:36 AM, Michael Marshall  
> wrote:
> 
>> hey all,
>> i have a hole lot of audio files that even after using mp3 gane still are at 
>> different volumes.
>> is there a way to normalise files using Amadeus Pro?
>> i can not stand listening to something then having the next file blow my 
>> eardrums out or worse be so soft that I have to turn the volume knob up a 
>> lot.
>> thanks for any help
>> 
>> Michael
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Re: help with Normalising audio files with Amadeus Pro

2014-09-17 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Select all in the file, go to effect and normalise. Remember though normalise 
is not the same as compression.

normalising takes the loudest point and brings it up to 0, then brings up 
everythign up in perportion. It's like turning up a volume nob.  If you want 
compression like stuff get cn levelator and normalise that way. It nromalisizes 
the wave files and makes a copy with the word output appended to the end so you 
can  keep the unmodified file. I use it alot for speach.
On Sep 17, 2014, at 9:36 AM, Michael Marshall  wrote:

> hey all,
> i have a hole lot of audio files that even after using mp3 gane still are at 
> different volumes.
> is there a way to normalise files using Amadeus Pro?
> i can not stand listening to something then having the next file blow my 
> eardrums out or worse be so soft that I have to turn the volume knob up a lot.
> thanks for any help
> 
> Michael
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help with Normalising audio files with Amadeus Pro

2014-09-16 Thread Michael Marshall
hey all,
i have a hole lot of audio files that even after using mp3 gane still are at 
different volumes.
is there a way to normalise files using Amadeus Pro?
i can not stand listening to something then having the next file blow my 
eardrums out or worse be so soft that I have to turn the volume knob up a lot.
thanks for any help

Michael
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