John - you have GarageBand? Load your tracks into GB and then export them to disk. That will automatically put them all to a standard max level. If you have other audio editing software the keyword is "Normalise." Gordon On 12 Oct 2007, at 16:27, John Hoge wrote: > Thanks so much for all the great tips and info guys. > I want to ask another question, if I may, is there is a quick way > to get a > consistent level throughout an entire compact disk? > > For instance, I have a lot of finished tracks and many have > different "max" > levels in them so that when combined in a compact disk and you set > your play > back volume for one, the next may sound too soft or too loud. > > I've tried using the iTunes "Use Sound Check" setting when burning the > disks, but it does not seem to really solve all of the > inconsistencies in > peak level through out the play list/compact disk. > > Any additional tips or free tools for this particular step in > production > would be a great help. > > thanks a million, you're helping a lot! > > Skol - John > www.hoge-theremin.com >
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Re: [Aetherphon] CD production in your own kitchen?
2007-10-12 by Gordon Charlton
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