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Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2013 2:41 PM
Subject: Re: an interesting signal level problem
Hello again,
I went through the Tools group and did not find anything about matching
volume or maximum volume. I have the cd Reader, Expression Evaluater, File
Merger, Control, and perhaps someth
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From: tim cumings
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Date: Monday, April 29, 2013 22:14
Subject: Re: an interesting signal level problem
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> Joe uner the tools menu under the volume submenu you will find two more
> menus, the match volume option
Only thing I can think of is if you go into the dialog where the max is,
is the level set to 0? Also, what does the get peak level dialog say?
Joe Giovanelli wrote:
> Hello, Everybody,
>
> I am running Goldwave version 5.8, along with Windows XP Professional.
>
> I edit live recordings all
Joe uner the tools menu under the volume submenu you will find two more
menus, the match volume option and the maximise volume option. Under the
match volume option if you select the entire file you can tab through and
find the rms levels for the left and right channels of that file which will
io@pc-audio.org
Date: Monday, April 29, 2013 18:23
Subject: Re: an interesting signal level problem
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> Joe if you use the maximize feature you will be able to find out where the
> highest peak is in the file in terms of time go to that section of the file
> to find out what is cau
Joe if you use the maximize feature you will be able to find out where the
highest peak is in the file in terms of time go to that section of the file
to find out what is causing that audio spike. What is the average rms level
you are getting in the file?
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From: "J