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<blockquote data-quote="ThxOne" data-source="post: 8669782" data-attributes="member: 675210"><p>I have Adobe Audition and I looked over the Audacity program (The Spectrum Analyzer)... they can do the same thing. I am not really sure what you are saying to do. If I only listened to a single piece of music I could see setting gains to that music. However, I listen to a bunch of different music, a bunch of different genres, all seemingly recorded at different levels. No way I am going to try and adjust my gains all day long for each different type of music I am listening to. That's nuts. Could you be a little more detailed as to what you are suggesting?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThxOne, post: 8669782, member: 675210"] I have Adobe Audition and I looked over the Audacity program (The Spectrum Analyzer)... they can do the same thing. I am not really sure what you are saying to do. If I only listened to a single piece of music I could see setting gains to that music. However, I listen to a bunch of different music, a bunch of different genres, all seemingly recorded at different levels. No way I am going to try and adjust my gains all day long for each different type of music I am listening to. That's nuts. Could you be a little more detailed as to what you are suggesting? [/QUOTE]
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