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Sp4Rx
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Posted : Jan 30, 2013 01:04:16
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Hi I've been trying to figure out what the fastest way to split the stereo field of multiple samples into separate mono audio files. Then take all audio parts and normalize them so they are all relative in volume. What would your suggestions or recommendations be on this? |
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willsanquil
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Posted : Jan 30, 2013 01:19
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Some stereo imaging tools will allow you to decrease the stereo width of a source down to mono. For instance, Izotope Imager.
If I wanted to accomplish this and I had say 5 samples that I wanted to turn mono and then have their volume levels be the same I would put them all on the same audio track, pop Imager on there, convert them to mono then bounce that down to audio and then I would adjust the volume levels of the individual clips
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snowdogg
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Posted : Jan 30, 2013 03:12
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audacity lets you separate and combine stereo/mono channels and its free |
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woodster77
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Posted : Jan 30, 2013 03:26
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any sample editor with BATCH PROCESSING
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Sp4Rx
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Posted : Jan 30, 2013 08:38
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Thank you for your responses! Could anyone tell me how to do this in audacity? |
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