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How would you batch these files?
How would you handle this?
I have about 60 .wav files from a VO studio, given to me by a client. The client says the files are too soft. He wants them all evenly louder. I'm thinking of a couple ways of doing this, but fear I might be missing the obvious. Can you help? Thanks, EjA |
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Re: How would you batch these files?
simply put:
-import them all on 1 track -use an audiosuite compressor.ie-Renaissance vox & make sure you've selected 'create individual files' -process... -select the whole track then export selected (cmd-shift-k) my 2pesos |
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