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Audio Leveling: Normalize Volume of Two Voices in the Same Recording - Audacity or WavePad

Asked by WizeOwl in Audio Editing, Miscellaneous Software, General Multi-Media Software

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I'm running Audacity v1.24 on my Windows XP machine.  I record calls with two people on them and the volume of the voices is not the same.  I have been using WavePad by NCH Swift Sound, http://www.nch.com.au/wavepad/ which has a feature called "Automatic Gain Control".  This boosts the volume of the softer voice and lowers the volume of the louder voice.  It is similar to leveling but works on voices in one mp3 rather than across the entire set of mp3 tracks on a CD (... so mp3 Gain and Wave Gain products won't work, I tried them.)

I don't like the quality that WavePad generates so I'm looking for an alternative.

Does anyone know if SourceForge's Audacity can perform this function?  Or how about Total Recorder by High Criteria?

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Zones: Audio Editing, Miscellaneous Software, General Multi-Media Software
Tags: audacity, volume, normalize, leveling, audio
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Solution Provided By: Merete
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