![]() Essentially the pre 2.3 version seems to call it ‘chains’ whereas it became ‘macros’ in 2.3. ![]() The terminology and location of the feature changed in 2.3.0. I was running Audacity 2.1.3 which is now an old version. I spent a lot more time trying to find out how to do it so I’m making this quick post so I have the info for next time. I found I could run all the files through a batch process in Audacity to normalize them. The files produced by seemed to have a lower audio level than I expected. In my last post Using Text to Speech online tools to create audio files for Arduino projects I had some info about online text to audio sites I have been using to create audio alert files for projects.
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