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Acid Pro query; audio levels
I've got an hour or so of audio assembled in Acid and am now at the stage where I want to make more or a less a final review of the sound levels throughout in readiness for chopping it up and using it later. Does anyone know a technique for getting maybe a graph or something of the relative volume level for the track plotted against time and done outwith the constraints of realtime (ie get the results without having to set the audio playing for the time)?
I may be thinking with my engineer's hat on as this is the kind of analyitical functionality I'd demand from a system in the workplace, but if there's no way to do this in Acid Pro does anyone know another method by which they do it?
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Re: Acid Pro query; audio levels
You must use Sound Forge. Open your mix wav file in Sound Forge. There you can tell it specifically to find the largest peak in the waveform.
Go to Tools --> Find and select from the preset drop box "Largest Peak (maximum value)" |
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Re: Acid Pro query; audio levels
Thanks muchly - I'll try and find a copy. Is there a freeware version I could do this from as I try to avoid cracks.
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