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Ability to edit multiple files at once and automatic phase rotation - Printable Version +- Ivosight Forums (https://ivosight.com/forums) +-- Forum: Audio Software (https://ivosight.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: Soundop (https://ivosight.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Thread: Ability to edit multiple files at once and automatic phase rotation (/showthread.php?tid=459) Pages:
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RE: Ability to edit multiple files at once and automatic phase rotation - ivosight - 01-29-2026 (01-26-2026, 07:41 AM)Mogutronics Wrote: Good evening, Hi, Thank you for your suggestion and your kind words.
For phase inversion in Mixspace, you can use the Channel Mixer effect by adding it to the track FX rack. We are not sure it is necessary to add a dedicated button for phase inversion, as most DAWs do not offer this feature. However, we will consider adding it if you believe it would be useful.
Soundop already supports normalizing audio to an arbitrary loudness level. Additionally, you can normalize audio files and process audio files with VST plugins using the batch processor. Custom processors can be created in the audio file editor and applied within the batch processor.
If you have further suggestions, please don’t hesitate to tell us.
RE: Ability to edit multiple files at once and automatic phase rotation - Mogutronics - 01-31-2026 Many thanks! When talking about batch normalizer, i was asking for a "album" normalizer, so it's not single track to process but the entire list as a single album and keep relative levels as previously decided. Thank for phase inversion with channel mixer, i didn't realize. As a VST i would like to share a link of Flipper. Free, lightweight, no latency, just enable and invert phase when and where you want. https://www.refusesoftware.com/flipper Regards RE: Ability to edit multiple files at once and automatic phase rotation - ivosight - 01-31-2026 (01-31-2026, 04:17 AM)Mogutronics Wrote: Many thanks! Hi, Thanks for sharing.
Regarding album normalization, analyzing all files in an album to adjust their levels conflicts with the batch processor, since the batch processor handles each file independently.
As an alternative, you can append the files in an album into a single file, which will create markers for each track. You can also set an optional gap when appending the files. After normalizing the combined file to the target loudness, you can export the audio within the markers to separate files with a single command.
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