In this next screenshot, I’ve identified several of the loudest areas/peaks, which are preventing me from applying a global amplitude increase, as these areas would be pushed beyond the audible spectrum and would sound (even more) terrible if boosted as is. Listen to the original, un-edited audio seen above Step 1: Open Audioįor today’s example, I’ve created a short, spoken-word track of me just talking (poorly) into the built-in microphone on my MacBook Pro. In today’s post I will share with you a VERY easy way to bring down the highest points of your audio, re-render the track and boost the amplitude as much as possible without creating distortion (clipping). Not too long ago I purchased a new microphone for doing voiceover work for AudioAcrobat and a couple other projects I’ve got up my sleeve, and needed a way to bring down the amplitude of certain peaks within my recordings without doing a hard fade in / fade out…
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