Our current process for turning a raw .wav file from PICO-8 into something we can upload:
- if it's a loop:
= find a good point to cut off the repeats
= add a fade out
- regardless, normalize volume (we're using -10 dB max amplitude because our copy of Audacity doesn't know how to do the, like, perceptual volume calculation thing that everyone uses)
- add a small length of silence to the end to make a space between each track
- play the track looping to see if the resultant gap feels good. adjust as necessary
- add metadata while exporting as FLAC
- export as mp3 with same metadata
it's ... it's kind of a slow process
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Semi-automated audio conversion.
@packbat The looping is best done in Audacity and the like, but I recommend foobar2000 to do everything else there in basically one step. It's got a very versatile setup for doing automatic signal processing while converting files! I've got it set up so I can convert dozens of videogame soundtracks from odd original formats to FLAC with metadata preserved and reformatted as desired, with slight reverb, normalization, and other desired effects with a couple clicks. Then, when it pops up a list of the FLAC files it made, I drag all those right back into the playlist and convert them to Vorbis (or MP3) with another click!
For working with tags specifically, I highly recommend Mp3tag, which is amazing for working with tags specifically. Copy from one set of files to another, read tags from a text file, search-and-replace that can use regular expressions, even reorganize a tens-of-thousands-of-files collection into a better folder structure based on tags and filenames. With undo history, even! This is probably overkill, though, if you only need to convert individual files on occasion. *grin*
re: Semi-automated audio conversion.
@packbat Aw, heck. Sorry about that! Worse yet, I had a much better CW that would have made it more obvious, but I ended up editing it away. Lesson learned!
And yeah, I totally get that about not wanting to pick up new software. It's why I still have so many of the old-fashioned habits I do as far as how I organize files and such... and why when I must find something new for a task I want to do, I try to find the thing that's most versatile for wrapping around the old way of doing things so I don't lose track of it all!