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One of the great products released at the recent Podcast Expo was Levelator from Gigavox Media. This is a very easy to use and runs on any platform since it is Java based (actually it’s in C++ but has a Java wrapper). I’ve used it and it does indeed work well, although I’ve not had a audio file that really pushes it to its limit.
Basically it takes any WAV or aiff file and will level the sound volume. This is particularly useful if you do live interviews or have a situation where the levels are uneven.
And the best part is it’s free. Note though that it is still beta and almost certainly has bugs in it.
Here is Michael Geoghegan CEO of Gigavox, posting about Levelator on his blog.
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