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This library harmonizes audio volume by dynamically adjusting gain. It boosts quiet sections and prevents clipping in loud sections, bringing peaks to a target level without distortion while preserving internal dynamic range.
  • Pros

    • Dynamically adjusts gain factor for audio sections
    • Harmonizes volume while avoiding clipping and distortion
    • Retains the dynamic range within each audio section
    • Available as a CLI utility, SoX effect, and plugins
    • Offers a C++ API with multiple language bindings
  • Cons

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GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
2.08
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Windows
Operating System
  • Windows 8
  • Windows XP
  • Windows 2003
  • Windows Server
  • Windows 7
  • Windows 10
  • Windows Vista
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None
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Apply gain to the input audio in order to bring its peak magnitude to a target level.
Dynamic Audio Normalizer is a library for advanced audio normalization purposes. It applies a certain amount of gain to the input audio in order to bring its peak magnitude to a target level (e.g. 0 dBFS). However, in contrast to more "simple" normalization algorithms, the Dynamic Audio Normalizer dynamically adjusts the gain factor to the input audio. This allows for applying extra gain to the "quiet" sections of the audio while avoiding distortions or clipping the "loud" sections. In other words: The volume of the "quiet" and the "loud" sections will be harmonized, in the sense that the volume of each section is brought to the same level. Note, however, that the Dynamic Audio Normalizer achieves this goal without applying "dynamic range compressing" in the classical sense. It will retain 100% of the dynamic range within each section of the audio file.

The Dynamic Audio Normalizer is available as a small standalone command-line utility and also as an effect in the SoX audio processor application. Furthermore, it can be integrated into your favourite DAW (digital audio workstation), as a VST plug-in, or into your favourite media player, as a Winamp plug-in. Last but not least, the "core" library can be integrated into custom applications easily, thanks to a straightforward API (application programming interface). The "native" API is written in C++, but language bindings for C99, Microsoft.NET, Java and Pascal are provided.


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