
Farview
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webstop said:I asked a specific question on what technique people use to make finished songs sound unform.
If you are tired asnwering the same question again and again just skip it, or send a link to another thread, which I may have missed.
There are a thousand ways to to what you are asking. There are a lot of different reasons why songs aren't the same volume. You have to determine why the songs aren't the same first, then apply the proper technique for that situation. What I meant (about being specific) was you have to diagnose the problem before anyone can help you with the cure.
What you can do is put the songs in your DAW and just move the cursor around listening for volume differences between songs. Turn the loud ones down to match the quieter ones. If you turn the quieter ones up, you might run out of headroom.
After you have them at about the same relative volume, you can use a mastering limiter (like the L2) or something to bring the volume of everything up so the CD isn't quiet.
This is an alright way of doing it, but if the volume differences are due to arrangement or instrumentation issues, it will sound rediculous