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Feature Request: Create Markers by Peak (Label Sounds)
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It would be really helpful to have a method to create a marker at all places where the peak level goes above a certain threshold.   In Audacity this is called "Label Sounds".  I've attached a screenshot, but basically you tell it the level above which you want a label, then it runs through your file and creates a marker everywhere there's a peak above that.   

Where this comes in really hand for me is when I'm doing final mastering and getting ready for normalization or a limiter, I like to use a clipper on transients. so that the limiter doesn't have to work as hard and so that my normalization isn't stunted by a couple of big transients.  Right now I'm having to scroll through the whole file to look for them, which can take quite a while in a 60 minute file.

I've attached a screenshot of what this looks like in Audacity.  Thanks for considering this!

Edit:

Thinking more about this, another way to go about this would be to have a feature for "jump to next peak of xx db". Then I could normalize the set to -.1 db and just keep jumping to the next item that hit that .1db limit to decide if I want to cut it or not. This might actually be even better and hopefully easier to code.

Thanks!


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Feature Request: Create Markers by Peak (Label Sounds) - by jroback - 03-31-2025, 10:10 PM