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Re: Normalize samples?
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Re: Normalize samples?


  • Subject: Re: Normalize samples?
  • From: Dennis Gunn <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2004 15:30:49 +0900


On Nov 17, 2004, at 11:15 AM, Tim Omernick wrote:

Hi,

I searched through the list archives and could not find an answer to this seemingly simple question. The application I'm working on needs to perform some processing on samples from a microphone, but only if the volume level of those samples exceeds some threshold.

Is there a way to normalize the samples passed to my IOProc so that that every amplitude value lies within the range {-1.0, 1.0}? I get different amplitude ranges for different microphones, even with identical volume settings.

Am I missing something?

There used to be something long long long ago called "chip burwell's Power Transformer" that could do exactly what you are talking about. I really liked that thing and AFAIK no one ever made a VST or an AU that did exactly the same thing. Cyanide might be close to what you want though.


http://bram.smartelectronix.com/

In fact I have just taken a look at the interface and it may be a lot closer to what I want than it used to be.

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