Automatic volume leveler

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try Soundevice Autoformer. best auto leveler i've ever used.
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Thanks for the recommendations. Sonic Anomaly works good but it doesn't seem to remember the settings if the program is closed. MogwaiBoy, sorry pal, but editing hundreds of hours of audio manually is not a realistic option. That would be years worth of work. I will keep looking at other VST recommendations until I find one that works for us. Thanks!

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I actually had better results with UnitedPlugins Autoformer than any other alternative I tried, based on a quick test. Didn't test very thoroughly yet so YMMV.

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mveras1972 wrote: Wed Jun 17, 2020 3:35 am Thanks for the recommendations. Sonic Anomaly works good but it doesn't seem to remember the settings if the program is closed. MogwaiBoy, sorry pal, but editing hundreds of hours of audio manually is not a realistic option. That would be years worth of work. I will keep looking at other VST recommendations until I find one that works for us. Thanks!
Well, you didn't state in your original post it was hundreds of hours of material. In that case a leveler VST and batch processing should be ideal.

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Blue Cat’s DP Meter Pro and the free Gain Suite would be an approach. I suppose depending on your batch setup, you might need some MIDI infrastructure.
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Does anyone have experience with the gain riding by Hornet Audio? Does it work? How reliable is it?

EDIT: from the tutorials I just checked the Hornet "auto-gain" function simply sets the gain statically to a reference point, but doesn't really "ride" the gain on the fly...

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Kazi7 wrote: Thu Jun 18, 2020 2:45 pm Does anyone have experience with the gain riding by Hornet Audio? Does it work? How reliable is it?

EDIT: from the tutorials I just checked the Hornet "auto-gain" function simply sets the gain statically to a reference point, but doesn't really "ride" the gain on the fly...
I use his Autogain Pro MK2. It is very versatile. I reacts to a fixed gain like its predecessor but can react to the sidechain dynamically. Even more you can select if it reacts to mid or side signal. You have a very wide range of attack and release times. The input signal can be controlled by two control signals called detectors. Then it has a good graphic representation of what is going on.
You can get it actually for -60%.

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12bitcrunch wrote: Sat Jun 13, 2020 9:48 am I use the leveler portion of the powair compressor by sound radix for this... any more than a 6dB range and it starts to go a bit wild. Really useful though, for a dynamic lead vocal etc


Could you show a screenshot example of how you're setting up the auto leveler?

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