Normalise or compress to achieve consistent volume?
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2016 2:23 am
I've been using a USB turntable (not the best choice I know) to archive some old vinyl and I'm finding that the tracks start off at a decent volume but get slightly quieter towards the end of the record. I've attached a photo to show what I mean.
If I highlight the whole wave form and normalize it the tracks get louder but the ratio of loud and quiet stays the same.
My question is, should I -
a) highlight each individual track and normalize them independently of the rest (so in this case, normalise all 4 tracks to -1.0 for example)
b) use some kind of compression on the entire waveform/individual track.
c) just stick the normalizing the entire wave at once and accept it.
Thanks
If I highlight the whole wave form and normalize it the tracks get louder but the ratio of loud and quiet stays the same.
My question is, should I -
a) highlight each individual track and normalize them independently of the rest (so in this case, normalise all 4 tracks to -1.0 for example)
b) use some kind of compression on the entire waveform/individual track.
c) just stick the normalizing the entire wave at once and accept it.
Thanks