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nomalize one single 3,88 gb track (24 bit 96 Hz)?
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nomalize one single 3,88 gb track (24 bit 96 Hz)?
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July 23, 2012, 02:58:37 PM »
Hello,
I would love nomalize one single3,88 gb track.
How can i do this work?
Yours sincerely.
Robert
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Unless your DAW of choice doesn't handle >2gb files, it should be a regular normalize function.
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Re: nomalize one single 3,88 gb track (24 bit 96 Hz)?
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Hello,
It seems that WaveLab 6 can do it?
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Re: nomalize one single 3,88 gb track (24 bit 96 Hz)?
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If your audio editor can't work on files > 2 GB, and assuming you're doing peak normalization, simply:
normalize both files independently
note the amount of gain applied to each (for the sake of discussion, let's say file A = higher gain, file B = lower gain)
undo normalization on the file (A) that required a higher amount of gain
manually apply to file A the same amount of gain applied during normalization of file B
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