Bflat5
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Leveling software?
Not entirely sure if that's the proper term, but I play music, usually ripped CD's, through my PA when I have people over. For the most part things are at a even volume, but then there's the ones that's too low or too loud. I hope I'm explaining this right, but anyone know of a program that will correct this? Maybe use an mp3 as a reference or the levels? I'm just using WMP.
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Vastman
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Re: Leveling software?
2015/12/26 01:42:32
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I'd suggest getting Ozone 7... killer deals still going on... It can be used outside of Sonar...and you can import all of your songs, like a set list... and levelize their volumes and other things, then redump them to mp3 or whatever. You can get a limiter or compressor/expander for your pa... hardware used these days should be cheap... guitar center... finally, GOOGLE is your friend... I basically typed mp3 volume normalizer and got a raft of stuff... here's one: http://mp3gain.sourceforge.net/
post edited by Vastman - 2015/12/26 05:20:35
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Bflat5
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Re: Leveling software?
2015/12/26 01:56:44
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You are very correct, google is indeed your friend. (especially when you know what you're looking for) Seriously though, thank you. I think that may be what I need.
post edited by Bflat5 - 2015/12/26 02:08:56
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Re: Leveling software?
2015/12/26 09:22:19
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☄ Helpfulby charlyg 2015/12/26 09:49:28
Check out the original Winamp before version 3. There are sites that have the old plugins for Winamp. You could search for a limiter.
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Re: Leveling software?
2015/12/26 09:42:21
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StudioCat > I use Windows 10 and Sonar Platinum. I have a touch screen. I make some videos. This one shows how to do a physical loopback on the RME UCX to get many more equalizer nodes.
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Re: Leveling software?
2015/12/26 09:52:30
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Re: Leveling software?
2015/12/26 12:11:53
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MP3Gain is another possible solution. It's not a player, but rather a volume normalizer actually modifies the MP3 files themselves. However, there is no loss of quality because it merely adjusts levels with no decoding/re-encoding.
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Re: Leveling software?
2015/12/26 12:20:00
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I was going to mention mp3gain but it was already covered in msg# 2.
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Bflat5
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Re: Leveling software?
2015/12/26 18:19:39
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mp3gain did the trick. Pretty cool little tool!
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