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Normalize Audio
How can I even out all of the audio in a project to be the same all the way through? I heard that normalize audio does this - but how do I use normalize audio?
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if you right click on the audio track the drop down has a menu called 'switches' go to that and at will have the bottom is 'normalize'.
Be aware however that normalizing may not be the right thing to do. Fist any peaks you have will prevent or minimize the normalization, second, normalization may overdo it, third it will increase any floor noise thatmay be there. If you only need to increase levels in certain areas then use a volume envelope and you wil have far more control. You can also split the audio track anduse the non-realtime fx 'volume' or amp modulation to increase the levels of a certain area. This can allow for a much better audio track than overall normalization. Don |
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Switches > Mute . . . or .. Solo . . . or . . . Invert Phase What I can do is: Event > Right Click > Properties > Audio Event > Normalize I can use VASST's UltimateSPro4 Audio Tools and use their excellent Normalize. I've also used Sound Forge to normalize. Grazie |
Grazie,
maybe it depends on which version of Vegas? I'm still on 6 maybe 7 and 8 it's moved. In either case, normalization may not be the best way to go regardless of whether it's Vegas, SF or VAAST. Remember it takes the lowest value and raises along with everything else on the track UNLESS theres a real high in there someplace then it may not be effective at all. Oh well, it's far to early in the AM and I've got to get ready for a job I'm doing so I'll say 'good bye for now' ;-) Don |
The normalise function in Vegas is very limited unless you cut the audio up in little pieces it's almost useless. I use a VST plug-in from Nomad Factory called E-Maximizer (Nomad Factory - Leader In Tube Emulation Plug-Ins). This plug-in will save you hours of manual normalizing.
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Yup! I agree with you on the appropriate use of normalization - sure.
Now, been back and opened V5. It isn't there. You think SONY added it in 6 and then removed it in 7 > 8? Could be? I just don't have V6 installed to check. Maybe somebody else will update us? Don, have a "great" day. Grazie |
Right-click the audio event, switches, normalize is available in Vegas 6, 7, and 8. I did not go backwards farther but I'm sure it's in the previous versions as well.
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Don suggested that it was within the Track Header. I said I couldn't find it in the TH in V5, 7 and now 8. Don HAS V6. Does Normalize appear in the Track Header in Vegas6, Edward?
Grazie |
Don said " . the audio track " - I didn't get that that was what he meant as "Event"!
Ah got it now!! And for me, the original poster had asked: "How can I even out all of the audio in a project to be the same all the way through?" - Well, ALL the Events on that track would HAVE to finished and as one to do this. Which, as we know, would NOT normalize, as the audio would be one "lump". The right click option is EVENT specific. I'd have to right click on an Event and choose switches. Grazie |
No, it is not on the track header in Vegas 6. One thing you can do is select all audio events on the track and then go to Edit - Switches - Normalize.
Still agree with the other people that "normalize" is not necessarily the best tool for the job. |
I agree too.
Grazie |
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I'm confused? Normalise is just a way of adjusting level to raise the track without adjusting dynamic range - just to make best use of the available range by looking for the one loudest bit, then raising the level of everything so this loudest moment is at or near to maximum. What people seem to want is a bit of dynamic range adjustment - to bring the lows up, but leave the loudest portions alone. So maybe a bit of compression, with the option of some agc, and maybe a limiter to set an absolute top limit are more important. Normalisation is great when faced with a track where it's been recorded too low - maybe as a safety feature - I rarely use it with tracks recorded at the correct levels. The only exception is when I discovered Soundbooth has a level adjustment on show next to the waveform that allows a variable normalisation in real time, and this can be quite handy at times. Delving into a menu is nowhere near as friendly.
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As has been said, the audo envelope is a great tool.
There is no instant, one-click solution for evening out audio and still having quality audio in the end, unfortunately. |
Grazie,
Youare 100% right. My phrasing even led me to think it was in the track header. I was typing faster than my brain was working. Sorry! I did mean to say EVENT ot CLIP. I really need to proof read before I submit. Once again, sorry for causing anymore grey hairs for you ;-) Don |
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