I also don’t quite believe that Normalize thing didn’t work. If you want that kind of control, I think you’d be very disappointed with the automatic tools. If we were doing this on the moon, we’d be done by now. I mean, they can shoot a rocket to moon, surely they can invent something basic like this? So all I want is a tool that will do this for me, something that would equalize the loudness of all selected tracks. I still have those tapes and listen to them while doing sit-ups etc and I still can’t believe how I managed to create such perfect tapes - it was extremely time-consuming though.īut with CD-R’s it’s not possible to do it like that anyway. If it was OK, I rewinded to the end of Track 1 (first recording) and taped it after that (twice actually, to repeat the same steps). Then I listened if it was as loud as the first track, if not I had adjust the recording volume → checked again etc. Then I recorded the first track twice → then I recorded the second title over the first track (second recording) while carefully checking the recording-volume meters. Many years ago I’ve taped my records onto cassette.įirst I had to select them by sound (bass/treble), so that I didn’t had to modify that when listening. I’ve done what you said but unfortunately it didn’t work - there’s still very much difference in loudness between the tracks.
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