RMS Normalize plug-in error

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RMS Normalize plug-in error

Post by jenjen488 » Thu Jul 23, 2020 11:53 am

Hello!
I am using Audacity 2.3.3 with MacOs High Sierra.
My RMS Normalize plug-in, which was working fine for months, and which I need to be able to bring my files up to ACX standards, is now returning the error message:

Nyquist returned the value: 1

I tried uninstalling the plug-in and installing it again with a "fresh" plug-in newly downloaded today from the forum. Same result.

Anyone have any other suggestions?
I appreciate any and all help.

Thank you!
Jennie

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Re: RMS Normalize plug-in error

Post by steve » Thu Jul 23, 2020 12:01 pm

If you update to the current Audacity 2.4.2, it has a built-in RMS Normalize effect: https://manual.audacityteam.org/man/lou ... ation.html
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Re: RMS Normalize plug-in error

Post by jenjen488 » Thu Jul 23, 2020 12:49 pm

Thank you, Steve.
I installed the new Audacity and ran Normalize. It worked....getting somewhere!

Next, I tried to use the limiter (this is always my next step after normalizing).... and got the same error message: nyquist returned value: 1.

Any help would be much appreciated. I ran the ACX check and the file is too hot if I can't use the limiter.

Thanks so much for your prompt help. It is so appreciated.
Jennie

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Re: RMS Normalize plug-in error

Post by steve » Thu Jul 23, 2020 12:54 pm

1. "Help menu > Diagnostics > Show Log"
2. Click the "Clear" button.
3. Apply the Limiter effect.
4. If it gives an error, then there should also be some debug information printed to the Audacity log window. Copy the contents of the log to your reply.
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Re: RMS Normalize plug-in error

Post by jenjen488 » Thu Jul 23, 2020 1:09 pm

thank you!
Here is the log after clearing and running Limiter:

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09:07:32: Audacity 2.4.2
Log Cleared.
09:07:41: 'Limiter' returned:
error: unbound variable - GERMAN
if continued: try evaluating symbol again
1> 44100
1> 1
1> 1
1> 0
1> 0
1> 0
1> 6
1> NIL
1> 0
1> 1259.96
1> (1)
1> 1
1> NIL
1> NIL
1> NIL
1> NIL
1> 1
1> error: unbound variable - GERMAN
if continued: try evaluating symbol again
2> "wave"
2> "Waveform"
2> 1
2> T
2> 0
2> 1259.96
2> 1
2> 0
2> 44100
2> 32
2> ((0 1259.96))
2> 0.794328
2> 0.794328
2> 0.032067
2> NIL
2> 0
2> 0
2> 0
2> -3.5
2> 10
2> 0
2> NIL
2> 1
2> 1
2> 0.668344
2> NIL
2> NIL
2> HARDLIMIT
2> GET-ENV
2> SOFTLIMIT
2> SOFT-CLIP-TABLE
2> SOFT-CLIP
2> MAKUPGAIN
2> #<Sound: #14d88f7b8>
2> #<Sound: #10f5d0318>
2> 1>
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Re: RMS Normalize plug-in error

Post by steve » Thu Jul 23, 2020 1:13 pm

It looks like your Nyquist plug-ins (the ".NY" files) have been modified.
Any idea how that happened?
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Re: RMS Normalize plug-in error

Post by jenjen488 » Thu Jul 23, 2020 1:15 pm

IT'S A MIRACLE! I noticed in the error message that "GERMAN" was the issue. My file name had "german" in quotations and it was throwing everything into a tailspin. That is all it was.

Thank you for your time. Sorry, this feels like a super novice error. But hopefully people can learn from this not to have weird file names with quotes in them.
Jennie

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Re: RMS Normalize plug-in error

Post by kozikowski » Thu Jul 23, 2020 1:24 pm

Use upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, -dash- and _underscore_ in filesnames. No other characters. Use ISO dates. Today is 2020-07-23. No slashmarks.

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Re: RMS Normalize plug-in error

Post by steve » Thu Jul 23, 2020 1:29 pm

jenjen488 wrote:
Thu Jul 23, 2020 1:15 pm
My file name had "german" in quotations
Which file? The "limiter.ny" file?
Do you mean the name of the audio track?
Do you mean the name of the Audacity Project?
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Re: RMS Normalize plug-in error

Post by steve » Thu Jul 23, 2020 4:01 pm

steve wrote:
Thu Jul 23, 2020 1:29 pm
Do you mean the name of the audio track?
Do you mean the name of the Audacity Project?
Answering my own question - either will cause the problem. It's a bug.
I've committed a fix for the next Audacity release.
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