Batch Recording help
Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2005 6:01 pm
Hello All --
First off, I'd like to say how much I enjoy this tool - what an eye opener. I've spent hours and hours going back and reviewing all the recording work I've done - so much fun!
Ok, my question is about batch processing of recordings. What I would like to be able to do is to take a filter that I've generated using HarBal, and apply that filter to a collection of audio files.
I can see in the HarBal menus how to perform "batch analysis" - and the HarBal documentation makes mention of "recording jobs" (in the Dialog Boxes area of the help menus). But I don't see how I can do this automatically.
My specific application is that I often receive live recordings which have already been broken down into individual tracks. I'd like to set up a filter and then apply it to all of the tracks. Right now, once I've created the filter, I have to manually load each track, then load the filter, then perform the recording operation, then move to the next track.
Is there a way to do this automatically with HarBal? Or, is there a way to perform these operations using the command line (so that I could generate batch files which perform these steps)?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated (and would be a real time saver!).
Thanks,
-fred
First off, I'd like to say how much I enjoy this tool - what an eye opener. I've spent hours and hours going back and reviewing all the recording work I've done - so much fun!
Ok, my question is about batch processing of recordings. What I would like to be able to do is to take a filter that I've generated using HarBal, and apply that filter to a collection of audio files.
I can see in the HarBal menus how to perform "batch analysis" - and the HarBal documentation makes mention of "recording jobs" (in the Dialog Boxes area of the help menus). But I don't see how I can do this automatically.
My specific application is that I often receive live recordings which have already been broken down into individual tracks. I'd like to set up a filter and then apply it to all of the tracks. Right now, once I've created the filter, I have to manually load each track, then load the filter, then perform the recording operation, then move to the next track.
Is there a way to do this automatically with HarBal? Or, is there a way to perform these operations using the command line (so that I could generate batch files which perform these steps)?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated (and would be a real time saver!).
Thanks,
-fred