Normalize Audio Volume Levels
Even out the volume across an audio file so quiet parts are louder and loud parts are tamed. Choose your target loudness level.
Essential for podcast production, where different speakers may have different mic levels, or for normalizing a playlist so you don't have to constantly adjust the volume between tracks.
Drop an audio file to normalize
Frequently Asked Questions — Audio Normalizer
It adjusts the volume so the loudest part reaches a target level. Quiet recordings get louder; already-loud recordings are left alone.
No, as long as the target level isn't set too high. The default setting is safe for most recordings.
No. Normalization scales the entire file evenly. A compressor reduces the dynamic range — making quiet parts louder and loud parts softer.
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