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bmachon
post Tue 11 Jun 2002, 16:03
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Does anyone know of an app for Mac OSX or OS9 that can equalize at least the volume of a bacth of mp3.
I've got a buch of mp3's, all diff. volumes and I want to burn a CD, but I'd like for it all to be even when I burn it.
Know what I mean?
Any help would be appreciated.
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damann
post Thu 13 Jun 2002, 00:31
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i would suggest you try :- A. normalizing all files first (i'm sure you did that), B. a program like t-racks or a plug like master x from tc or c4 from waves to soft limit the files that appear quieter, this allows a file to become much louder without changing the sound (digital limiter) and C. use a program like jam from roxio/adaptec to finely balance the levels between each track by ear before burning. lastly, not a lot of people realise that it can be very important to use dc offset removal before you do any of these other processes, removing the dc offset will make sure that any level adjustment of different files will ensure that they are adjusted by the exact same amount. in the world of dc offset, all files are not equal!!! good luck, anything else i can do to help, just ask.


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