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Audio Leveling: Normalize Volume of Two Voices in the Same Recording - Audacity or WavePad

Tags: audacity, volume, normalize, leveling, audio
I'm running Audacity v1.24 on my Windows XP machine.  I record calls with two people on them and the volume of the voices is not the same.  I have been using WavePad by NCH Swift Sound, http://www.nch.com.au/wavepad/ which has a feature called "Automatic Gain Control".  This boosts the volume of the softer voice and lowers the volume of the louder voice.  It is similar to leveling but works on voices in one mp3 rather than across the entire set of mp3 tracks on a CD (... so mp3 Gain and Wave Gain products won't work, I tried them.)

I don't like the quality that WavePad generates so I'm looking for an alternative.

Does anyone know if SourceForge's Audacity can perform this function?  Or how about Total Recorder by High Criteria?

Thanks for your input.
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Zone: Programming
Question Asked By: WizeOwl
Solution Provided By: Merete
Participating Experts: 1
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10.04.2007 at 01:02AM PDT, ID: 20012475

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look here
How to "normalize" volume of voices? Audacity
http://audacityteam.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=189
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10.04.2007 at 05:38PM PDT, ID: 20018931
Thanks Merete for the information.  

Unfortunately, as it says in that article, the Audacity version is a difficult tool to use and it seems the automatic tool in WavePad achieves the same thing without all the hassel. The quality of the output from Audacity was not any better and perhaps a bit worse.

After checking Total Audio, it does not appear to have an audio leveling function.


Here's the instructions on how to do it in Audacity

Select the portion of audio to be affected, eg, select ALL

Then, Effects -> Compressor.

Tuning those things is something of an art form, but the idea is the quieter speaker is affected by the steeper gain curve and the louder speaker by the shallower curve, thus evening them out. You will have to mess with the controls a bit because this tool can be made to sound really wacky.

For example, the tool has no way of knowing how loud each guest is, so that's the threshold control -- set for a volume half-way between the loud and soft guest.

Nothing will make it sound perfect, however. There's no substitute for wiring each guest and ride each microphone for the correct level at a small mixer.

 
 
10.04.2007 at 06:47PM PDT, ID: 20019145
I agree,  using an equalizer on a stereo system, I can increase the audio aspects in background sounds far easier .
Did you know they have brought out Audacity beta (3) to test if you want? I wont just yet.
Audacity is still the best for free
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/download/features-1.3-a
I have tried a few myself
Since your question focused on Audacity and  WavePad
there are tools out there for the computers but like most cost money

Personally I like GarageBand but its primarily for Mac only
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GarageBand
Mixcraft:  Windows equivalent of GarageBand?
http://www.jakeludington.com/ask_jake/20050401_garageband_for_windows_xp.html
BlazeAudio
http://www.blazeaudio.com/
Krystal Audio Engine
http://www.kreatives.org/kristal/index.php?section=details
 
 
10.04.2007 at 09:52PM PDT, ID: 20019661
I've heard Sony SoundForge is good, but I was not aware that it or the others you mention had Volume Levelers.  I'll have to take a look at them.  I think WordPad will have to suffice for now.

Bias Sound Soap Pro may also have this feature, http://bias-inc.com/products/soundSoapPro/   $599 List Price
 
 
10.04.2007 at 09:53PM PDT, ID: 20019666
Unfortunately, I can't edit my post once submitted... of course I meant WavePad not WordPad.
 
 
 
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