I use a program on my PC for doing some editing to spoken word audio, CN 
Levelator. It performs a range of effects on the file from normalizing to other 
equalization things I don't fully understand but it can take, say, a conference 
call mp3 file and even everyone out, take out the background noise to a great 
extent and just make the file sound better. 

It's an older program and only works with .wav files. 

Does anyone know if there's an equivalent for the MAC? Performing all the 
adjustments this program does is possible with something like Amadeus but it 
would take forever and I'm not sure I'd get the same results.

I'm particularly interested in spoken word audio fixers if you will. 
Jenine Stanley
dragonwalke...@gmail.com



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