How to adjust volume levels the same for a CD-R
SouthCrackalack
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Sorry for another question but I cant seem to figure it out. So say I am making a CD-R compilation(to use with a CDJ) but I can tell the volumes at different levels for some of the songs. (btw- They all fall between 192kbps-256kbps in quality) How can I adjust the levels to where they are all the same exact volume. I want to use these in DJ gigs so I need to figure it out. I do have Cubase and I thought I once heard you can do it there. Can someone tell me an easy way to accomplish this. Thanks!
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all the tracks.
cool edit, audition, whatever prog has a limiter/compressor for you to use.
BOOM
crackalackah
I don't have any experience with Cubase (perhaps I should), but when I've downloaded some tracks I use for my show, and I know the audio is low, I will convert it to a WAV file, then raise the peak levels so that they're all at 100.
Decoding MP3's to WAV's are also helpful when the person who made the MP3 didn't do it too well, especially if there are huge gaps of silence on the intro and outros, or if there are audible clicks and they either didn't bother editing them out beforehand or didn't have the know-how to do so.
EDIT: I use Cool Edit to edit and peak everything.
thats the only way i know of going about it.
I switched to Pro Tools years ago, but if this feature is still there, get to know it