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Jared ReckWhat is The Levelator®?
Do you believe in magic? You will after using The Levelator® to enhance your
podcast. And you'll be amazed that it's free, now even for commercial use.
So what is The Levelator®? It's 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
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Peter Ruwoldtadjusts the audio levels within your podcast or other audio file for variations from one speaker to the next
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Dai BarnesLevelator
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Mathieu PlourdeIt's 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.
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Matthieu CaluEen gratis programma om de levels in je podcast op hetzelfde niveau te brengen.
Handig als je materiaal van verschillende bronnen gebruikt: Skype, interview, studio ... -
Carl KellerAutomatically level adjust mp3 files
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russdevWhat is The Levelator™?
Do you believe in magic? You will after using The Levelator to enhance your podcast. And you'll be amazed that it's free, now even for commercial use.
So what is The Levelator? It's 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.
Have you ever recorded an interview in which you and your guest ended up at different volumes? How about a panel discussion where some people were close to microphones and others were not? These are the problems the post-production engineers of Team ITC here at The Conversations Network solve every day, and it used to take them hours of painstaking work with expensive and complex tools like SoundTrack Pro, Audacity, Sound Forge or Audition to solve them. Now it takes mere seconds. Seriously. The Levelator is unlike any other audio tool you've ever seen, heard or used. It's magic. And it's free.
When we developed the IT Conversations component-based show-assembly system, we realized all the components had to be of the same loudness or the results would sound awful. We limped along for many months using the RMS normalization functions in various applications, but the results weren't satisfactory and it required tools and skillsets that some of our post-production audio engineers didn't have. One of our best engineers, Bruce Sharpe, offered to write a standalone software RMS normalization utility, which we've been using as part of our production system CNUploader since 2005.
The CNUploader's normalizer acts similar to an intelligent RMS-based compressor/limiter combination, and it therefore affects primar -
Lee-Anne Pattersonsoftware that removes the different voice levels in a recording.
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Tammy Maginityadjusts setting in audio files, works with Audacity.
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Instructional Technologya free cross platform program that allows you to adjust the sound of downloaded loops, and effects. (Nice for both Dells and Macs)
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Dave SolonSound leveler
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Grace KatAdjusts the audio levels within your podcast or other audio file for variations from one speaker to the next,
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Rob WhiteThe Conversations Network
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Michelle KrillAdjusts 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.
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Keisa WilliamsSo what is The Levelator? It's 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,
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Doug PetersonDo you believe in magic? You will after using The Levelator to enhance your podcast. And you'll be amazed that it's free, now even for commercial use.
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Danny Nicholsoncool tool which can improve the quality of your podcasts by automatically adjusting the sound levels of your recording
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Kristina Hoeppnersimple audio software that levels the audio in a file so that different speakers are not at different volumes for example
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John BlakeWhat is The Levelator™?
Do you believe in magic? You will after using The Levelator to enhance your podcast. And you'll be amazed that it's free, now even for commercial use.
So what is The Levelator? It's 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.
Have you ever recorded an interview in which you and your guest ended up at different volumes? How about a panel discussion where some people were close to microphones and others were not? These are the problems the post-production engineers of Team ITC here at The Conversations Network solve every day, and it used to take them hours of painstaking work with expensive and complex tools like SoundTrack Pro, Audacity, Sound Forge or Audition to solve them. Now it takes mere seconds. Seriously. The Levelator is unlike any other audio tool you've ever seen, heard or used. It's magic. And it's free.
When we developed the IT Conversations component-based show-assembly system, we realized all the components had to be of the same loudness or the results would sound awful. We limped along for many months using the RMS normalization functions in various applications, but the results weren't satisfactory and it required tools and skillsets that some of our post-production audio engineers didn't have. One of our best engineers, Bruce Sharpe, offered to write a standalone software RMS normalization utility, which we've been using as part of our production system CNUploader since 2005.
The CNUploader's normalizer acts similar to an intelligent RMS-based compressor/limiter combination, and it therefore affects prima -
Joshua SherkGoodies for PC folks on podcasting
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Manuel Gerardo Ruiz RuelasPrograma que nivela audios gratuito, usa formato wav, especial para voz en podcast
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Mark BlairSo what is The Levelator? It's 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.
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Donna MurrayAudio editor (great for spoken word)
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Cody BarrLevelator is a freeware utility for Mac, Windows, and Linux that will take a normal speaking audio and clean up volume gain issues (too loud, or too quiet), clipping, and popping.
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Peggy GeorgeSo what is The Levelator? It's 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.
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Jarrod Martinequalizer for podcasts -- claims to level different volumes for different speakers or interviewees
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Carol Isaksonfree tool for leveling sound files
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dean groomsimple, free audio level adjuster for podcasting
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Phillip LongPodcast audio autoleveler for AIFF or WAV files.
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Levelator
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Michelle BourgeoisLevels your audio for podcasting perfection.
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Dan GrossPerforms post-recording automatic gain control on audio files with drag and drop ease.
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Sarah SutterAdjusts audio levels for podcasting
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Amanda DeCardyAutomatically adjust podcast levels
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Willy Kjellstromo what is The Levelator? It's 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. Annotated link http://
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So what is The Levelator? It's 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.
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Lisa M Lanelevels sound in podcats wav and aiff files
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Lynne Croweadjusts the audio levels within your podcast or other audio file for variations from one speaker to the next, for example. 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,
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Stephan Ridgwayautomatically adjusts the audio levels within a podcast to account for variations in level between speakers.
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