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I am curious if anyone has a FAST, simple, and cheap to free way of processing audio from something like a podcast so that internally it's all about the same volume?

I have some amature podcasts I listen to where the audio is all over the place. I like the content, but man...I hate riding the volume knob!

I would love to be able to have it adjust the volumes within the file to get them to close to the same.

The way I'm doing it now takes too long and is too complicated.

Thanks in advance!


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Contact the podcast originator and tell them to get a better producer. smile

(Said the dad of a podcast producer who has done some pretty cool things with the sound of the podcast he produces for).


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Contact the podcast originator and tell them to get a better producer. smile


What plug-in that? Something from Glade?

I wish it was that simple. The podcasts (and other material) are from all sorts of sources.

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(Said the dad of a podcast producer who has done some pretty cool things with the sound of the podcast he produces for).


That's VERY cool! You have me curious! smile


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I use Waves Vocal Rider on my vocal tracks. It should work for podcasts too. On sale right now too.

http://www.waves.com/plugins/vocal-rider

http://www.mixrevu.com/?p=article2&id=41

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Send me a 30-second snippet of a podcast that has big level changes and I'll run it through Vocal Rider and send it back to you.

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That's VERY cool! You have me curious!


My son is the producer for The Tony Perkins Show - Featuring Gary Stein. This is NOT the Family Research Council Tony Perkins; this is the current nightly news anchor for Channel 5 television in the Washington, DC, area. Gary Stein is Tony's longtime friend and former producer. Tony is a former stand-up comic, as well as a former weatherman for the show "Good Morning, America" and was succeeded by Spencer Christian, and now works as the evening news anchor, but uses the podcast as a way to continue doing comedy.

The show is about two years old and has done two live appearances from a sold out DC Improv.

Before taking over duties on the Tony Perkins Show, my son (Rob) also worked on the Mike O'Meara Show and still works there on occasion. Folks in the the DC area will remember Mike O'Meara as the Mike part of the "Don and Mike Show", which was a very popular drive-time radio show with lots of "guy talk". After Don Geronimo left the show, Mike was one of the early pioneers in podcasting and now has several shows as part of MORE Broadcasting (MORE stands for Mike O'Meara Radio Entertainment).

There you have it. I find the shows pretty funny and my son gets a fair amount of airtime.


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Audacity should work as well. It has a decent compressor as well as normalize. Load the podcasts back to back. Audacity has a nice label feature and each podcast can be exported individually by the label name.

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Thanks everyone!

JohnJohnJohn, that's very generous, and I may take you up on that in the future. I was aware of that, but didn't care for the price. I can justify it if I really going to use it for work, but on "just me" sometimes I can't. I may get there out of frustration though! wink

Jford, that's so cool! Thanks for sharing that. You learn a bit more about the people on the forum everyday. I'm sure you're proud!...you should be!

Charlie, thanks for the suggestion...I did try that and may have to play with it a bit more. I'm finding Audition a little easier in certain aspects, not as great in others.

The problem tends to come if from the fact of different sound sources. It's both a level AND harmonic content issue. I can live with just leveling it though wink


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There are VST FX that can handle real time control (Reverbs, EQs etc) and many can 'Learn' MIDI CC messages.
That's if you want to go through the effort of trying to automate it.

Otherwise you might want to try to 'limit' the best down to the worst (if you go the other way it is twice as hard). Then see what you can do with it.

In other words compress down, take away, don't add, don't try to make quiet parts loud, or 'missing high end' to 'having hi end'.
Go the other way (Limit stuff) and see if then you can do anything with the result.
This is sometimes a faster way to go if it works.
If the podcast ends up sounding just 'ok' from beginning to end, it still no longer has the glaring issues it previously may have had.


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I'm finding Audition a little easier in certain aspects, not as great in others.

The problem tends to come if from the fact of different sound sources. It's both a level AND harmonic content issue. I can live with just leveling it though wink


Audition has a really good hard limiter. Boost the needed amount of DB you need to keep it from being solid pegged the whole time.... Set max amplitude to like -0.1 dB to prevent clipping.

You can find this under Effects-->Amplitude and Compression-->Hard Limiter.




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