Thanks, Richard,
I just found out how to do it in Sound Forge..... from the internet. It's
so simple and it works so well.
Thanks again.
On Thu, Jan 25, 2018 at 9:53 AM, Richard L. Hess <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
> Hello, Ben,
>
> According to the B&H website, SF9 includes:
>
> "Mastering Effects Bundle powered by iZotope includes Mastering Reverb,
> Multiband Compressor, IRC Limiter loudness maximizer and a six-band
> Mastering Parametric Equalizer "
>
> I use iZotope Ozone for this sort of thing, although I previously used
> Alloy which is also nice, but not as powerful as Ozone. I was going to
> suggest this before I found a version of it was already there.
>
> I also use the multiband compressor in Samplitude (when I'm working in
> Samplitude, it's there, and I've used it for over a decade and a half.
>
> I prefer a three-band setting because bass does not then duck midrange and
> highs.
>
> Adjusting the threshold downward and adjusting the compression ratio or
> slope will affect the sound the most, but attack and release times are also
> useful. It will change the sound, but it will provide a much more enjoyable
> listening experience while on the road or in the air.
>
> Most compressors also provide static or signal-driven graphics that help
> you visualize what's going on.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Richard
>
>
>
>
>
> On 2018-01-25 8:59 AM, 6295LARGE . wrote:
>
>> Greetings,
>> Does anyone know how to compress music using Sound Forge 9?
>> I listen to music in my car, but because of all the dynamics (loud, soft,
>> loud, soft) and a noisy road, I have to keep adjusting the volume while
>> I'm
>> driving. I know there's a way to more or less get the volumes more equal.
>> If anyone knows how, please email me at my work [log in to unmask]
>>
>> Thank you.
>> Ben Roth
>>
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