Normalizing MP3S with Mac

By Joey G, 10 June, 2014

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macOS and Mac Apps

So, I have a bunch of mp3 files I am copying to an SD card. I'm wondering if there is a way to normalize them, other than using iTunes. I don't want to port them into my library, just to run a sound check on them, because they simply don't belong there. So, is there a stand-alone app that I can use for normalization? Thanks

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By Joey G on Saturday, June 7, 2014 - 13:52

Thanks Marrie. Unfortunately, I can't find it on that site. Googling now, but so far I can only find the windows version.

By Berty on Saturday, June 7, 2014 - 13:52

How about Audacity. I've been using it, and it is quite ok.

By KE7ZUM on Saturday, June 7, 2014 - 13:52

The reason I recommended mp3gain is so that mp3s are not reemcoded after the process. This avoids artifacting.

By themusicman08 on Tuesday, June 7, 2016 - 13:52

I just saw this posting and decided to comment. i went looking on the link that's provided. Is this program no longer available for Mack? I have some mp3 files that could use a bit of a nice soft touch. Some need a volume increase, while other's need a bit of a decrease. I don't have Sound Forge here or else I would use that on this Mack. I actually wish I could transfer my license of Sound Forge on the PC to the Mack because I have a key for a licensed copy but, of course, it's for Windows.