Cropping the levels on a recording - help please!

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2011/03/03 14:33:34 (permalink)

Cropping the levels on a recording - help please!

I've got a recording of a gig, but at one point, my recorder got banged so I have a very loud section for about five to ten seconds which is at 0db.  The rest of the gig peaks at about -12db.  
 
What I'd like to do is crop the original recording at around -12db and then normalise back up to get some more volume on the rest of the gig.
 
Any tips please - I can't seem to find anything in help.  And yes, I am new to this
 
thank you!
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    daveny5
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    Re:Cropping the levels on a recording - help please! 2011/03/23 23:24:55 (permalink)
    Split the track and normalize the sections individually. 

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