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Originally Posted by Robbie Chopper Does anybody know if there is any sort of hardware that can level outputs from the mixer ???
What I mean by this is that when people finish a mix cd on a music programme such as soundforge, they 'Normalize' the finished mix so that all the tracks are at roughly the same volume.
In the same area, when people make their own music on the computer with production software, they use a compressor to get rid of the peaks and troughs in the different layers of the track i.e. the drumtrack
What i want to know is if there is a cheap easy piece of equipment that will level out all my output as it comes from the mixer ? I try to keep an eye on my levels when recording a mix into the computer or when using Simplecast on OSA radio but theres always one or two tunes that slam in too loud and always a couple that when you cut to them , the volume just drops off.
Anyone who has this problem (probably just me.lol) will know how annoying this is and any help would be appreciated cos this problem does my fookin head in
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I didn't know you could normalize levels on a mixtape afterwards
So the secret's out at last

I'll have to remember that one next time I drop a low output tune after a loud pressing
