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danny.guitar
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Forgive me if this has been discussed before but searching through this forum pretty much brings up the same questions that aren't relevant.
So say you have about 10 songs, all recorded at very different times and each song varies a lot in quality, volume, etc. You want to put all these songs onto a single CD. You have the track order done, now what?
I don't want there to be a major difference in volume between the tracks on the CD. Should I first compress them to get somewhere close to the same RMS level (obviously listening to hear if the volume sounds even)? Or maybe normalize to the same peak level and attempt to use the same compression preset except tweaking it as necessary for each song?
They are all the same genre and same kind of songs, just recorded at different times and the quality/volume varies a lot. I don't want to have to turn up/down the volume every time it goes to the next song.
I don't care about loudness or how low of an RMS level I can get, just want some evenness across the CD. Curious what steps everyone else takes.
So say you have about 10 songs, all recorded at very different times and each song varies a lot in quality, volume, etc. You want to put all these songs onto a single CD. You have the track order done, now what?
I don't want there to be a major difference in volume between the tracks on the CD. Should I first compress them to get somewhere close to the same RMS level (obviously listening to hear if the volume sounds even)? Or maybe normalize to the same peak level and attempt to use the same compression preset except tweaking it as necessary for each song?
They are all the same genre and same kind of songs, just recorded at different times and the quality/volume varies a lot. I don't want to have to turn up/down the volume every time it goes to the next song.
I don't care about loudness or how low of an RMS level I can get, just want some evenness across the CD. Curious what steps everyone else takes.