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Old 03-06-2023, 06:26 PM
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Default Re: guitar volume

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Originally Posted by my-name-is-thanos View Post
I'm just tired of people being snappy on here.
I get what you mean by using your ears.
I just think it should be as easy as running it through a plugin instead on going through every song by ear. Takes to much time and plus even then it's not "perfect" and I get all irritated and just end up quitting.
For the record, when I read through the replies after mine, I saw not a single moment of snappiness from the others.

Anyway, I mentioned "loudness normalization" -- look up a plugin for that on google. 100+ exist probably. Use one you like.

However, "perfection" like some might consider Led Zeppelin to qualify for did not at all use a plug-in for loudness normalizing all the guitar tones. And, the remastered versions which are only part of "loudness war" (Google that too) are actually less perfect by audiophile standards. Instead, they used time honoured techniques and time listening. A plug-in might make it faster, but probably not more perfect.
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