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Hello. I have like 300-400 of audio files. I want to normalize all of them. Is there any way in REAPER (or in any other software?) to batch normalize all of them. I really like the built-in normalize feature in REAPER but it will take me months to normalize those 300-400 audio files one by one.
Asked by Abhi (220.158.145.x) on December 1 2018, 6:13am
Reply on December 1 2018, 2:30pm (edited at December 1 2018, 2:31pm):
Sure, there are probably a dozen ways. Here's the first that comes to mind:
Create a new project.
Insert all of the files
Select all items
Go to media item properties (F2), set fade lengths to 0, choose OK.
Normalize (Cmd/Ctrl + Shift + N)
Open batch converter
Click "Add...", then choose "Add selected media item(s)"
Change output directory to somewhere you want
Change file name to be "$source" (without the quotes)
Change sample rate to (source), channels to (source)
Change output format to desired output foramt...
Start convert!
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