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Adjusting Volume, removing peaks and troughs

Hi All,
        I record vinyl mixes to wav files direct from my mixer, using MusicMatch 8.1. I have two problems. One, the volume level is low on the wav file. Second, the volume of each track differs, normally because I have not quite managed to get the levels right during the mix. My technical knowledge is quite limited. I have trawled through various sites and tried to use WaveGain, to no avail.

Any help would be much appreciated.

Many Thanks


Adjusting Volume, removing peaks and troughs

Reply #1
your best bet is to use a wave editor so you can adjust recording levels, amongst lots of other, well, editing.

I like soundforge.  Alot of folks around here like cool edit pro (adobe audition)
Audicity is a freeware alternative
"You can fight without ever winning, but never win without a fight."  Neil Peart  'Resist'

Adjusting Volume, removing peaks and troughs

Reply #2
Feurio    is very fast because its Track Editor is non-destructive.
It has a recording module.
Everything's done on the fly (normalization is inmediate while playing).

 

Adjusting Volume, removing peaks and troughs

Reply #3
Minix and Dreamliner...thanks for your replies.

Gonna try your suggestions

Thanks once again

;-)