--- In Martyn Stewart <> wrote:
>
> In the file menu: choose Window then select processor.
Hi Martyn
Thanks for replying to my accidental mail! I found the processor window, but I
could not find how to equalize with it. I found only these options:
Change gain
Normalize
Invert phase
Trim
Speed
Pitch
Reverse audio
Remove DV offset
Covert sample rate
Dither
Thresholds
I am actually unsure of what I should be looking for as I have never done
equalizing before, so sorry if my questioning is offtrack. Specifically, I have
made a stereo rig similar to Curt's, and the stereo sounds great but the higher
frequences are made proportionally louder, to I need to EQ it somehow. I
thought I would learn how to EQ after deciding which program to use. Here's my
rig
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/naturerecordists/photos/album/326928687/pic/list
Can I use Wave Editor to do this? Or do I need something else? It seems like
it's a great program for converting 24/96 files into 16 bit (much better than
the free programs I guess?) but I would love to know either
1) If I can EQ with it or
2) If I need to buy Wave Editor plus something else for EQing or
3) If I should better just buy something else (only using the demo so far). I'm
using a Mac.
Thanks for all the help
Justin
"While a picture is worth a thousand words, a
sound is worth a thousand pictures." R. Murray Schafer via Bernie Krause
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