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Started by faddario, August 01, 2021, 11:17:32 AM

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faddario

I load several mp3 backing tracks into my sx900 that we use performing. Not all of the original tracks are the same volume when input. Do you know if there is a "limiter" or  "compression" or other device that can limit the volume when played back?

Appreciate the help

travlin-easy

The best, and probably the easiest way to solve this problem is to run the files through Audacity, using the effects tab and set the volume to -6.0. It may be a bit time consuming, but I don't know of any way to do this on the keyboard.

Good luck,

Gary  8)
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C-clef

The only issue with using Audacity for this is that it converts the mp3 to wav before doing the change then has to be re-encoded back to mp3 with potential slight loss of quality.

There is, however, a program that has been designed to perform 'normalising' (getting the files to the same level) and it's called mp3gain, N.B. not mp3gain pro.
It can be found here: mp3gain.sourceforge.net/download.php

Colin.

ckobu

That's right Colin, it's a free and great normalization program. The link is in the video description, and you can watch the signal equalization process to the same level.

https://youtu.be/DiMryX1W_YI
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