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WaltR March 30th, 2007 03:58 PM

Unequal song volume levels.
 
I hope this hasn't already been brought up. I looked but didn't spend much time doing so. I'm sure everyone doing karaoke has experienced cdg disks that have different volume/dynamic levels from one song to the next. I was wondering if anyone has a way to remedy this without just manually changing the volume level. It seems I remember in the early versions of Holster there were provisions for setting a limiter to help even up volumes/dynamics from one song to another as they were imported from the disk. I don't see this feature in Holster anymore. Am I haveing a pipe dream or am I correct that this feature was in Holster???? :?

ddouglass March 30th, 2007 04:27 PM

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Originally Posted by WaltR (Post 61182)
I hope this hasn't already been brought up. I looked but didn't spend much time doing so. I'm sure everyone doing karaoke has experienced cdg disks that have different volume/dynamic levels from one song to the next. I was wondering if anyone has a way to remedy this without just manually changing the volume level. It seems I remember in the early versions of Holster there were provisions for setting a limiter to help even up volumes/dynamics from one song to another as they were imported from the disk. I don't see this feature in Holster anymore. Am I haveing a pipe dream or am I correct that this feature was in Holster???? :?

Was but is no longer because it no longer worked after some major code changes. Additionally it was very difficult and complicated to understand. At this time you best bet would be an equalizer with limiter built in.

WaltR April 1st, 2007 12:59 PM

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Originally Posted by ddouglass (Post 61185)
Was but is no longer because it no longer worked after some major code changes. Additionally it was very difficult and complicated to understand. At this time you best bet would be an equalizer with limiter built in.

That's too bad. Thanks for your info. :f


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