Using Amplify
Posted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 7:20 pm
I've been using audacity to capture some analog audio from a Rode NT1A with a Digitech wrong-tool-for-the-job GNX 3000. The input levels are maxed on the GNX, but I'm still about 5Dbs shy (at peak amplitude) of 0Db and maxing out my input.
In Audacity, I've been using Amplify to get the levels up there. It (in very cool fashion) looks at the dynamic range and then amplifies accordingly, all the way up to 0Db.
However, the dynamic range isn't the same througout. This is a purely vocal recording, so there isn't typically much range, but when I hit a hard "P" it might be about -5Db where the rest of the recording is -10Db, and thus Amplify would boost differently based on which part I select compared with selecting the whole track.
So, my question is, should I be using Amplify to get to 0Db a chunk at a time? If so, then how large a chunk? The time it would take isn't an issue, despite the tracks - collectively - being about 8 hrs.
Any direction would be appreciated.
In Audacity, I've been using Amplify to get the levels up there. It (in very cool fashion) looks at the dynamic range and then amplifies accordingly, all the way up to 0Db.
However, the dynamic range isn't the same througout. This is a purely vocal recording, so there isn't typically much range, but when I hit a hard "P" it might be about -5Db where the rest of the recording is -10Db, and thus Amplify would boost differently based on which part I select compared with selecting the whole track.
So, my question is, should I be using Amplify to get to 0Db a chunk at a time? If so, then how large a chunk? The time it would take isn't an issue, despite the tracks - collectively - being about 8 hrs.
Any direction would be appreciated.