Ahha! Thanks.

Vicky
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Thanks Mario, When the voice is singing during each verse, there is a string base being played. Do you think that either Goldwave or Total Recorder could help this? If so, How would you suggest I handle it?

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I think you should tweek the equalizer to enhance the bass to your liking. Note: you can press f4 while in the E.Q. section as you make changes to listen for the sound you want before >>making a final decision.

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Thanks Mario, I'll try that.  Thanks again for your help! Vicky
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Well i'm nost using total recorder, but in goldwave you could try using compressor, found in the effect menu, and from there choose the option, boost quiet parts and see what happeneds. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Victoria Vaughan" <vrvaug...@mailzone.com>
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Thanks Mario, When the voice is singing during each verse, there is a string base being played. Do you think that either Goldwave or Total Recorder could help this? If so, How would you suggest I handle it?

Many thanks again! Vicky
----- Original Message ----- From: "Mario Percinic" <mario.perci...@gmail.com>
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Hello.
From the things you explained, it sounds to me that the cd isn't properly
mixed, and there for, that is the reason why you can't hear all parts of the song how it is suppose to sound. To clarify that, try listening the same cd on differend sound systems and see if you get the same results. If the end results are the same than you can do a few of the things. First, if this is part of the songs which is just vocal parts singing, than you can make part of that song louder than the rest of it. But, if the vocal part is mixed in the same time with some other instruments, than probably you cant do much about it, since you will mess up all the song and you could end up having very distorted parts which you really don't want. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Victoria Vaughan" <vrvaug...@mailzone.com>
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On my CD of Pied Piper, by Chrispian St. Peters, the verses are much quieter than the chorus, which booms out.

Does any have any suggestions as to how I might be able to moderate the extremes?

Many thanks! Vicky
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