In another post you mention you have Logic Pro X, I would be inclined to export the BIAB files as individual .wav files and pull them into Logic Pro. Then normalise the individual tracks to something like -12 dB then set each EQ, and maybe Compression. Then on the output track run the song through overall EQ and Compression, then finally through a Limiter. If you feel you need it use something to check your overall Tonal Balance (Voxengo Span or Melda analyser). Use a LUFS meter at the end set the average to about -14 LUFS. (Youlean LUFS Meter).

The products I mention you can get for free. Most likely Logic Pro has already got similar. Doing it this way you will find the results will be close to the same even before MP3gain.

It all sounds difficult but it is not all that bad and is a lot of fun.

IMHO.

Tony

Last edited by Teunis; 05/27/19 11:56 AM.

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