Audiowall Volume


Audiowall Volume

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Hi all.

May be a bit of a long shot, but here goes anyway.

Is there a way to set the volume of all the audio on our audiowall so that it's at the same?
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Hi

If you are wanting to do all of your audio wall you will need to use batch processing in adobe audition or something other audio software

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Hi John

Thanks for your reply.

How would I go about doing that?
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HI
here is a link http://help.adobe.com/en_US/Audition/3.0/help.html?content=WS58a04a822e3e5010548241038980c2c5-7de6.html

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you could use the audiowall processor that comes with Myriad.
BUT be very very careful as it has caused us a few problems recently,
it self destructed a few hundred tracks and enlarged the file size of quite a few of our tracks to almost 2 GIG each.
Psquared are investigating why at the moment.

My advice would be to use adobe audition and set a batch process running.

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Thanks both for your replies.

Paul, that is what I was looking for. Do you or anyone from Myriad suggest that I use that method after the problems you've experienced with it?

The Adobe suggestion looks to complicated for me to be honest as I don't know how to do that really, so maybe to much of a risk.

Gareth
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As a cautionary note, before you do ANY mass modifications to your audio (regardless of what you're actually doing and how you're doing it ) always make sure you have a full up to date backup of your audio just in case Smile

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Adobe is a piece of cake, works really well.
I won't be using the audiowall processor again it cost me a few hundred tracks and and 3 weeks work finding the corrupted songs and putting the whole thing back as it was.
Making a backup is a great idea, but when you have 500GIG of music to backup its not as easy as that.

Lesson learnt: Don't assume ANY piece of software works, ALL software goes wrong at some point, most of the time its unexplainable too.

Thats computers for you.

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