When you normalize audio files they should play at the same audio volume and have a good sound but with Sound Normalizer 2.46 that isnt what you get. Maybe when they update Sound Normalizer 2.46. Dynamic Audio Normalizer is a library and a command-line tool for audio normalization. It applies a certain amount of gain to the input audio in order to bring its peak magnitude to a target level (e.g.
![]() Audio Mixer Lite 2.1Free Download Page
Advertisement
Audio Mixer Lite 2.1 (3.66MB)
Easy to use audio mixer and player.
Advertisement
![]() Audio Mixer Lite 2.1
Note: If you experience problems downloading Audio Mixer Lite 2.1, please download the file without using your download manager and check your firewall settings.
DOWNLOADSLMMS 1.2.1Pick
A free cross-platform alternative to produce music with your computer.
FileLab Audio Editor 1.1.0.0
Edit your audio in browser for free.
Pacemaker Editor 2.0.2.14170
Pacemaker Editor lets you organize your music, create your mixes and upload them to the Internet.
DrumTrack 0.91.2 Beta
Drum machine that allows the editing, playback, and mixdown of complete drum scores.
Mp3 File Merger 1.6
Merge your MP3 files into one file.
Snaptune One 1.1.10221.1
Records the radio from any source. Record songs, live sessions, talk shows, interviews, more.
MP3 Repair Tool 1.5
Rescue your broken MP3 files.
mpTrim 2.13 Beta 2
mpTrim is a simple and easy to use MP3 editor.
iFree Skype Recorder 8.0.19
An easy-to-use tool for recording Skype voice conversations.
Shadow And fLame 1.2
Free audio editor with good conversion results.
WaveShop (64-Bit) 1.0.14.001
A bit-perfect audio editor for Windows.
waveSplit 0.1.0
waveSplit will cut a single wave file in multiple waves.
MP3 Recorder 1.0
Free MP3, WAV and WMA recorder.
All2WAV Recorder 3.0
A sound recording program. Record from the microphone, streaming audio, games, media files, more.
mp3DirectCut 2.28
A light-weight free program that helps you edit and record MPEG/MP3 audio directly.
Like us on FB
Is software that runs on Windows, OS X (universal binary), or Linux (Ubuntu) that adjusts the audio levels within your podcast or other audio file for variations from one speaker to the next, for example. It's not a compressor, normalizer or limiter although it contains all three. It's much more than those tools, and it's much simpler to use. The UI is dirt-simple: Drag-and-drop any WAV or AIFF file onto The Leveler's application window, and a few moments later you'll find a new version which just sounds better.
![]() Comments are closed.
|
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. Archives
January 2023
Categories |