Auto rearrange Samples "Gain, Volumen" Software ?

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  1. lasteno

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    Hi , Does anyone knows a Software that can Change the Gain of Many "Recorded" samples..
    to adjust them in to a Linear Curve ..? .. without having to do it Manually?.. it is a pain to do it manually ..

    I have many samples.. for 1 note.. 127 to be exact . but when I recorded the Drum hits..
    The Overall "Curve" didn't end as I wanted.. so.. I wonder if anyone knows a software that can
    Auto change the Volumen.. "Gain" "Loudness" of many samples.. automatically ..

    thank you very much.

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  3. MrLyannMusic

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    a fader? :bleh:
     
  4. clone

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    You just need an application with Batch Processing. (Wavelab, etc.) so that many files can all be processed with the same modifications to them all.
     
  5. lasteno

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    can't find any batch audio software that those that.. tried 4.. and non of those do that "wavelab" "Myriad" "TwistedWave" "WavePad"
     
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    Looks like AUDACITY can do batch processing to apply a list of functions including FADE IN/OUT.

    https://garrysblog.com/2021/04/12/batch-processing-files-with-audacity/

    Current version
    In later versions it is called a macro.

    To create a macro
    • Go to Tools
    • Select Macros…
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    • New button
    • Set a name, e.g. Normalize
    • Insert Normalize. There is also an option ‘Normalize (Macro_Normalize)’ that I have not tried
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    • Insert Export as MP3 – This is required otherwise the files are not saved
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    To use the macro
    • Go to Tools
    • Select Macros…
    • Select the macro, in my case Normalize
    • Select Files
    • Browse to the file folder and choose files
    • Select Open
    • Converted files will be placed in a folder called macro-output inside the folder of the selected files
     
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  8. phumb-reh

    phumb-reh Guest

    There's good stuff already in this thread.

    But if those (dbPowerAmp, Audacity) don't somehow work for you, the of the most involved I've worked with is Sound Forge.

    In a pinch also Foobar2000 can do decent DSP batch jobs.
     
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