I don't have that program. I have Audacity that has a compressor.
Dean
-Original Message-
From: Barry Chapman
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2013 7:02 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Leveling Volume in a file
If you have Sound Forge, you could use Wave Hammer.
Regards,
Barry
If you have Sound Forge, you could use Wave Hammer.
Regards,
Barry Chapman
- Original Message -
From: "Dean Masters"
To: "PC Audio"
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2013 9:13 PM
Subject: Leveling Volume in a file
What would be the best way to level the volume in a song? The reason I want
to
The best way is to use a compressor. The easiest way is to just have the
sound guy make the adjustment manually during the performance. As long as
there aren't a lot of changes in the song, this should work fine.
- Original Message -
From: "Dean Masters"
To: "PC Audio"
Sent: Monday, A
What would be the best way to level the volume in a song? The reason I want
to do so is because I have an accompaniment track for a solo I am singing
this Sunday at church but their sound system is not the best and the song
starts out soft then the electric guitars kick in. The sound guy would s
I understood normalization of files would keep the lowest volume of a track
the same relative to the highest (loudest) part of the track, so, if you
normalize to 100%, the loudest part of the track would be at 100
%, whereas if a part of a file was 20 DB softer, it still would be 20 DB
softer comp