MP3 Help
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RubberDuckie
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I have a directory of MP3s that I would like to use as walk in music at a party. Problem is they are all recorded at different levels. Is there a way to normalize (is that the term) the directory where they are all the same level?
I will try audiograbber....but didnt know if it would rip MP3s to MP3 and normalize at the same time.
Any suggestions.
I will try audiograbber....but didnt know if it would rip MP3s to MP3 and normalize at the same time.
Any suggestions.
JSTMF
I haven't personally used this but MP3gain is supposed to be a good program and supports batch processing: http://mp3gain.sourceforge.net/download.php
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Same program I use. Works great.Err wrote:I haven't personally used this but MP3gain is supposed to be a good program and supports batch processing: http://mp3gain.sourceforge.net/download.php
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What exactly is "pink noise" as far as being a program that tweaks MP3s?
Here's what google shows (not exactly helpful IMO):
http://www.google.com/search?q=pink+noi ... en___US344
Here's what google shows (not exactly helpful IMO):
http://www.google.com/search?q=pink+noi ... en___US344
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Its a sound you use to EQ out a system. you play pink noise through the system and use a RTA to measure the systems output. You then look at the "curve" and use an EQ to set it to your taste (normally flat). Then you have a "tuned" system.
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no not really. using the RTA you can see what frequencies in your system are loud and soft and then you can "tune" them using a EQ or whatever you have in the system to try and flatten the response out. You should not be adjusting the gain on your sub or anything for that matter.
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Still, what I have is all music on 3 MP3 players via iTunes which controls/equalizes volume, 3 cars all with subs. "Equalizers" today use controls in the head units, not externally like the 70s/80s. What I'd like to see is a nice SW program that does for bass what a volume equalizer program does for volume control without effecting anything else. Maybe some day?
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