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Volume Leveled Playback
Volume leveling addresses the inherent difference in recording levels of CDs manufactured and mastered during different time periods and by
different studios. This can result in a very noticeable difference in volume level when playing a playlist of tracks that contain music from different
artists and time periods.
Version 2.0 utilizes waveform analysis techniques and advanced real-time software DSP technology to dynamically adjust volume levels during
playback to "level" or "normalize" the volume level. This leveling function operates in real-time and does not modify the original source in order
to preserve audio quality of the source material. The result is a consistent playback volume during playback, regardless of the original recording
level of the material. This feature can be easily enabled or disabled at any time. Simply enable Volume Leveling and let Qsonix do all the work.
How to Enable
1.
Go to the Settings screen under Playback, then to the Playback tab.
2.
To enable, check the box at the bottom of the screen labeled Enable Volume Leveling. (Figure 16.1 & 16.2)
Note: The first time this setting is enabled, the system will prompt you to analyze your entire library. This process takes about 30 seconds
per track. You can let the system perform this work immediately, or let it do the processing later during the maintenance cycle (when the
system is inactive).
Figure 16.2- Volume Leveling Process
Figure 16.1- Enable Volume Leveling
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