On 01.11.2010 15:27, fons@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > On Mon, Nov 01, 2010 at 09:47:15AM -0400, Paul Davis wrote: > > >> <pshirkey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> >>> No more normalising for me. >>> >> That's good, because I can't possibly imagine what you lead you think >> that this would make sense for a polyphonic/multitrack. Normalize is >> very useful for (say) creating sample loops/libraries so that >> everything is at a standard level. But you would *never* *ever* use it >> to export a mix. >> > Which seems to confirm that the normalisation is not applied to > the mixed signal (which would require two passes or a lot of > storage), but probably on individual regions or tracks. The > option just should not be available on a dialog that leads > to exporting anything else but individual tracks or parts of > them. > > Ciao, > > " Which seems to confirm that the normalisation is not applied to the mixed signal (which would require two passes or a lot of storage) " Nope, Ardour3 offers the option of normalization in the export menu , there is a mask where u edit "formats", and there it is(top left) And indeed, if you have a machine fast enough, you may also right-click a region and "normalize" it while playing, i dont know how its done actually, but as ardour has the peaks, it may just search for the highest value and internally gain the difference. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user