which is better / more effective

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I'm getting ready to ask sox to do several things: EQ, compression,
normalization, speed change, etc. I see on the web, suggestions of
several different ways to do this: make one call to sox with several
switches, make several calls to sox with one switch, or pipe those
several calls together.

Which of these works best? Does it matter? Does sox just figure all
this out and fork several times if it needs to? (multi-core CPU and
lots of RAM on Debian Linux, and the file is ~1G FLAC, if any of that
makes any difference)

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Glenn English

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