On Wed, 2011-02-09 at 20:37 +0000, m wrote:
>   
> First, I've noticed that one mp3 I have is substantially lower in
> volume than all others. Is there a relatively painless way to alter
> that property so that any player will play it at "normal" volume,
> relative to all the others at least.
> Second, and totally unrelated, is there an app to invert a midi, .wav
> and/or any other sound file to play it backward? I use Ubuntu Studio
> some, though I haven't gotten the hang of JACK yet, and Magix Music
> Maker in Win 7.
> Thanks,
> Mark
> 

Normalize will make all your mp3s the same volume.  

michael@camille ~ $ which normalize
/usr/bin/normalize
michael@camille ~ $ equery belongs  /usr/bin/normalize
[ Searching for file(s) /usr/bin/normalize in *... ]
media-sound/normalize-0.7.7 (/usr/bin/normalize)
^CInterrupted by user, aborting.
michael@camille ~ $ eix media-sound/normalize
[I] media-sound/normalize
     Available versions:  0.7.7{tbz2} {audiofile mad nls userland_BSD}
     Installed versions:  0.7.7{tbz2}(15:37:37 12/18/09)(audiofile mad
nls -userland_BSD)
     Homepage:            http://normalize.nongnu.org/
     Description:         Audio file volume normalizer



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