
cardiff jon
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Does anyone have any tips as to how to get the volumes of different songs at the same level when putting several tracks on a CD? nb I've got an MR8, n-track (which I still haven't worked out) and a Nero burning rom.
morindae said:I also agree, mp3 conversion degrades the sound. What I do is compress my final mix and then hard limit it. This has the effect of making the track very loud, just like a pro mix.
You can also normalize in N-track. You might want to check the manual on that one Jon. In fact, if any of you guys have problems sleeping, take the n-track manual to bed with you and read for a bit. You'll be fast asleep in no time, and you also learn some useful tricks.![]()
glynb said:Cardiff Jon, greetings from Blackpool!
Hi, Glynb! Love your tower - seen our stadium?
Thanks to all for advice. As I said, the MP3 thing did work, but I can hear the difference now. I also used the wave editor, but I wasn't sure what I was supposed to be equalizing. The results don't seem equal. To be honest, I don't actually know what compression is, except I've heard it's what makes adverts sound louder than programmes when they apparently aren't.
Any of them mentioning "normalizing" ( a process never used in "mastering") and questions on whether MP3s degrade the sound (they definitely do)....morindae said:LOL. Hey Bluebear, which ones would you delete.![]()