Hey guys,
http://v-mp.com/Files/sonyforum/Audio-peak.jpgThis is a screenshot of a file in sound Forge.[/link]
Sony
I am trying to compress/lover the peaks which are only above - 6.0 dB (the part between the two green lines). How can this be done? Adding compression/normalizing or the wave hammer affects all the part of the audio also the lower ones. It boosts the total volume. I want the volume to stay the same and only reduce the peaks above -6.0 db.
I have found one way to do it but I am sure that there is a much easier and faster way to do it.
In wave hammer, enabling 'Bypass compressor' lovers the top peaks and leaves the rest the same. But it only reduces like 0.5 dB at a time. I am working with 30-60 minute length audio files .
Otherwise I would just use an envelope.
So I am looking for an automated peak reducer which only affects the highest peaks .
http://v-mp.com/Files/sonyforum/Audio-peak.jpgThis is a screenshot of a file in sound Forge.[/link]
Sony
I am trying to compress/lover the peaks which are only above - 6.0 dB (the part between the two green lines). How can this be done? Adding compression/normalizing or the wave hammer affects all the part of the audio also the lower ones. It boosts the total volume. I want the volume to stay the same and only reduce the peaks above -6.0 db.
I have found one way to do it but I am sure that there is a much easier and faster way to do it.
In wave hammer, enabling 'Bypass compressor' lovers the top peaks and leaves the rest the same. But it only reduces like 0.5 dB at a time. I am working with 30-60 minute length audio files .
Otherwise I would just use an envelope.
So I am looking for an automated peak reducer which only affects the highest peaks .