I created a DJ session by Beatmatching a lot of songs and then saving it as a playlist but my DJ software doesn't really have a "normalising" volume feature that I'm aware of and I notice that there are many instances where the volume is either high or low and not at all consistent, I've written to the developer for help but in the meantime, I would like to know if there is any other solution for this particular problem so I will be able to use it for other softwares. After creating/beatmatching a "playlist", is there anything out there that can normalize a playlist's "volume" so it will be consistent from the first song to the last? If not, then what other possible solutions/ideas can anyone come up with that will help this situation please?
I just found two programs on download.com that supposedly "normalize" audio - AudioLounge and Volume Logic. I'm not sure how they work, but they might be useful. There's also audio editors that I believe will let you do this, Audacity (freeware) contains a "normalize" under "effects" which I fooled with for a minute or 2 but couldn't get the jist of, maybe you'd have better luck. What do you have? Many tracks, or one (long)? Also, Nero Express allows the user to "normalize all audio files" before burning - this sounds like the easiest way, if you're trying to make copies of your mix simply burn and copy.
I found this on cnet but didn't have time to read it. It seems like a step by step, I don't know if it's what you're looking for, though. I'm just throwing it up http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-7899_7-5116218-1.html?tag=fs