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Re: Evening out the volume on a playlist

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2016 9:37 pm
by Bob Bell
I mistakenly clicked on Time Shift and now cannot 'unclick' it. How do I do that? I looked in the manual, but it doesn't seem to address that issue.
Thanks,
Bob
Incidentally, I resolved this by rebooting the program.

Bob

Re: Evening out the volume on a playlist

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2016 12:47 am
by Bob Bell
I just scrolled down to Track 15 in Metadata. By the time I reached number 15, three tracks had 'dropped out'. I haven't gone on to number 70, but at this rate, if I had I am sure there would be many more missing. As I said in the last post, all these tracks are numbered sequentially, starting at 201 and ending at 270.
I've been wrestling with these missing files for three hours. The project is finished and awaiting Export, but until I can figure out this glitch I am stuck.

Does anyone have an idea as to what is going on?

Thanks,

Bob

Re: Evening out the volume on a playlist

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2016 1:23 pm
by Gale Andrews
Bob Bell wrote:I mistakenly clicked on Time Shift and now cannot 'unclick' it.
Time Shift and the other tools in Tools Toolbar are not a toggle. Once clicked, they are "on" until you click the button for another tool. So, click the I-Beam button to go back to Selection Tool.

I will try to make this clearer for the Manual for the next release.

Yes, restarting Audacity will revert to Selection Tool, unless you chose the last button (Multi-Tool) which remains selected after restart.




Gale

Re: Evening out the volume on a playlist

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2016 1:36 pm
by Gale Andrews
Bob Bell wrote:
I just scrolled down to Track 15 in Metadata. By the time I reached number 15, three tracks had 'dropped out'. I haven't gone on to number 70, but at this rate, if I had I am sure there would be many more missing. As I said in the last post, all these tracks are numbered sequentially, starting at 201 and ending at 270.
I've been wrestling with these missing files for three hours. The project is finished and awaiting Export, but until I can figure out this glitch I am stuck.
I understood you to mean that you have 70 Audacity tracks stacked on top of each other. If so, choose to Split files based on tracks.

If you have any tracks with the Mute button down, they won't be processed for export.


Gale

Re: Evening out the volume on a playlist

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2016 3:00 pm
by Bob Bell
I understood you to mean that you have 70 Audacity tracks stacked on top of each other. If so, choose to Split files based on tracks.

If you have any tracks with the Mute button down, they won't be processed for export.
I am unsure of what you mean here Gale. I see in the Edit menu, under Clip Boundaries, there are two differing Split commands. Is it one of these I am to use? I tried using Split, but it made no difference. Is it possible that during my editing, with the tracks stacked on top of each other (even in the Align Tracks mode), two tracks are ever so slightly NOT separated? Is this why you are suggesting Split?
None of the tracks have the Mute button down.

Thanks for your help - it is very much appreciated.

Bob

Re: Evening out the volume on a playlist

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2016 3:10 pm
by Bob Bell
One more question: How does one switch on the Solo button for all 70 tracks at once? Or do I have to do each one separately? I tried Select all and then Shift-S but nothing happened.

Bob

Re: Evening out the volume on a playlist

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2016 3:26 pm
by Gale Andrews
Bob Bell wrote:
I understood you to mean that you have 70 Audacity tracks stacked on top of each other. If so, choose to Split files based on tracks.

If you have any tracks with the Mute button down, they won't be processed for export.
I am unsure of what you mean here Gale. I see in the Edit menu, under Clip Boundaries, there are two differing Split commands. Is it one of these I am to use?
Sorry, that means choose "Split files based on tracks" in Export Multiple.

I thought you might have a label track. If so, and you export multiple by labels, you won't be offered exports for the 70 tracks you have stacked on top of each other.
Bob Bell wrote:How does one switch on the Solo button for all 70 tracks at once?

I tried Select all and then Shift-S but nothing happened.
SHIFT + S only solos or unsolos the single track that has the yellow focus border.

There is no point soloing all the tracks because that is the same as having no Mute or Solo buttons down on any of them. If you want to unmute all tracks, it's in the Tracks Menu (CTRL + SHIFT + U).


Gale

Re: Evening out the volume on a playlist

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2016 3:33 pm
by Bob Bell
Sorry, that means choose that option in Export Multiple.
I have been using the Export Multiple command. I have my 70 tracks in sequence, all numbered appropriately. Yet when I go to Export Multiple, it leaves some behind.
There is no point soloing all the tracks because that is the same as having no Mute or Solo buttons down on any of them.
Well, there is a point because i am going through each track, listening to the last ten seconds and the first ten seconds of each one to check on sound levels. Having all the solo buttons 'on' smoothes out the process.

Thanks for replying so quickly!

Bob

Re: Evening out the volume on a playlist

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2016 3:54 pm
by Gale Andrews
Bob Bell wrote:
Sorry, that means choose that option in Export Multiple.
I have been using the Export Multiple command. I have my 70 tracks in sequence, all numbered appropriately. Yet when I go to Export Multiple, it leaves some behind.
It should not do that if you are choosing "Split files based on tracks" and if no tracks are muted.

I suggest you File > Save Project... and attach your AUP file. Please see here for how to attach files: http://forum.audacityteam.org/viewtopic ... 49&t=64936.
Bob Bell wrote:
There is no point soloing all the tracks because that is the same as having no Mute or Solo buttons down on any of them.
Well, there is a point because i am going through each track, listening to the last ten seconds and the first ten seconds of each one to check on sound levels. Having all the solo buttons 'on' smoothes out the process.
Having all Solo buttons on is still the same as having no Solo buttons on and no Mute buttons on.

If you have not already done so, you could open Edit > Preferences..., Tracks section, and set the Solo Button behaviour to "Simple". Then only one action is needed to solo any one track - click Solo on that track.


Gale

Re: Evening out the volume on a playlist

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2016 4:09 pm
by Bob Bell
Thanks Gale ... you have been very helpful. There is a lot to learn!

Bob