Levelator is an old (very old) free program that automatically levels your audio–similar to Auphonic. I recommend one-time credits Auphonic VS Levelator VS FixMyLevels (Oh, and you can also pay a one-time fee to access a DESKTOP version of Auphonic).You can pay for some hours in bulk that never expire.You can pay for a recurring monthly amount.Outside of the two hours, you can pay for additional hours in 2 different ways: Noise and Hum Reduction – Can reduce the, well, noise? and hum? of your audio tracks? Just cleaning them up a bit.Īuphonic gives you TWO free hours of audio processing every single month.The loudness standard is expressed in “LUFs,” and specifically, a podcast usually targets -16 LUFs.
one shouldn’t have to touch their volume knob in between your podcast and other people’s podcasts). Loudness Normalization (my fave feature) = This basically brings up your entire podcast episode to be ROUGHLY the same volume as all the other podcasts in internet land ? (I.e.Limiter = Puts a ceiling on your overall loudness, so it doesn’t accidentally blow people’s ears off or crush your car speakers if you start yelling on your podcast ? (It can limit the peaks of your audio to a decibel level, like -1db).In other words, makes the softer parts LOUDER, and makes the LOUD parts softer. Adaptive Leveler = Corrects level differences between different tracks of your podcast.Auphonic does lots of cool stuff–mostly geared around taking your raw, mostly un-processed audio, and cleaning it up, polishing, and making it sound way better and ready to publish ?