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On 05/19/12 04:54, Andrew Lowe wrote: |
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> Hi all, |
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> Is there a way to change the "volume" of a mp3/vorbis track? By |
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> volume, I'm referring to lining up several tracks on your |
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> computer/phone/tablet/thingy, setting the one volume level and then |
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> letting them play. For example, the first track will be quiet, of all |
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> ironies my Led Zeppelin tracks are all like this, the next track will |
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> be loud, the next track "in the middle", in other words it's |
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> Goldilocks and the three bears with audio tracks. |
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> Is there a way I can either during the ripping process, or |
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> subsequently in a post-processing, make the "average" volume of all my |
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> tracks the same? |
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> Any thoughts greatly appreciated, |
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> Andrew |
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There is a program out there called "normalize". Best practice is to do |
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it while you are ripping the CD. |
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Willie Matthews |
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matthews.willie@×××××.com |