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Does X have Mark Audio Peeks and Apply Normalization Gain?
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Chris Harlan
March 9, 2012 at 9:01 pmMark Audio Peeks and Apply Normalization Gain–Two relatively minor tools that become briefly essential for me generally on Fridays. They make my life real easy. Do they exist in X?
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Chris Harlan
March 9, 2012 at 10:37 pm[Jeremy Garchow] “Peaks (or peeks) are marked in red.
Gain is a filter.
“If its a filter, is there a way to apply gain to the entire timeline at a set peak level? Can the Peaks markers be set to something other than 0, say -10DB?
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Don Walker
March 11, 2012 at 10:31 pmChris,
Discovered it last night about 11pm trying to desperately to get to bed for an 6am wake up.
It is not a filter, it is in the audio inspector, go to the sub menu “Enhancements” and turn the little radio button. That will take you to a “sub inspector” and what I think you are looking for will be at the top. Apple calls it “Loudness”.
don walker
texarkana, texasJohn 3:16
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Chris Harlan
March 11, 2012 at 10:48 pmFascinating. Any idea what the loudness percentage relates to? How would I set that for +/- 10db?
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Don Walker
March 11, 2012 at 10:52 pmI only used it last night to normalize an interview with wildly varying audio. I needed something fast, couldn’t find a filter, but found this. Forgot about it until I saw this tread.
don walker
texarkana, texasJohn 3:16
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