Which VST do I need?

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Hi,
Well I've tried to work this out on my own and have had no luck, so I'd appreciate any help on this from anyone.
I do some internet dj-ing.The broadcast software I use supports VST plugins.
What I am trying to do is to get my voice through the mic to be all roughly the same loudness level.I'd like to make the loud quieter and the quieter loud so they all hit roughly the same range on the meters (-5 to -7)
What type of VST do I need for this?Can you recommend a specific one and how to tweak the settings?

Thanks very much!
 
What Hardware and software are you using.
Do you have a mixer.

Need more info!

Is it for podcasts or are you out doing live DJ'n
 
No mixer.
Echo Gina3g soundcard.
The software is Sam Broadcaster 3.
SM57 for a mic.
And I'm broadcasting live via internet.
Thanks.
 
SonVolt said:
I do some internet dj-ing.The broadcast software I use supports VST plugins.What I am trying to do is to get my voice through the mic to be all roughly the same loudness level.I'd like to make the loud quieter and the quieter loud so they all hit roughly the same range on the meters (-5 to -7)
What type of VST do I need for this?Can you recommend a specific one and how to tweak the settings?
The device you are looking for is called a compressor. It does just what you're looking for - compresses the loudness (or 'dynamic range') of whatever you put thru it.

Here's a link to a good free one that has 'vocal' presets --- LINK. No VST plugin is going to work on the way in, meaning while you are talking live. It only works after the material has been recorded.


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ssscientist said:
The device you are looking for is called a compressor. It does just what you're looking for - compresses the loudness (or 'dynamic range') of whatever you put thru it.

Here's a link to a good free one that has 'vocal' presets --- LINK. No VST plugin is going to work on the way in, meaning while you are talking live. It only works after the material has been recorded.


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Dont they work when you monitor through a sequencer track with the plug-ins selected? :confused:
 
TelePaul said:
Dont they work when you monitor through a sequencer track with the plug-ins selected?
If you're using a flexible routing sequencer like Reaper the answer is yes.

For most other programs the answer is no. I probably should have mentioned that lil' nugget...

And that reminds me that I get a chance here to plug Reaper --- the best $40 a man or beast can spend on an audio/midi sequencer. Here's a LINK to the Reaper download page.

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This blurb from the Sam Braodcaster web site:
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"SAM Broadcaster delivers professional sound with crossfading, gap killer, beat matching, volume normalization and 5-band compressor/limiter."

Perhaps, what you need is already built into your program.
 
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