cathcam wrote: 
> MP3 vs FLAC.
> 
> First off, I could export FLAC plus almost any other format from
> Audacity. I'm doing the whole process for convenience and portability.
> 
> In many of my rooms, cars, mobile players, my wife and I did a test and
> we couldn't hear the difference between MP3 and FLAC. Not every player I
> have supports FLAC. I have a 2013 Merc CLS550 that won't play them, and
> I can plug in a 1Tb USB Hard drive with MP3. To be fair, do you really
> think carefully produced MP3, or a FLAC file would sound any different
> on a Boom, Radio, or much anything except a Transporter, which I have in
> my living room. Even there, my wife and I struggled to hear the
> difference.
> 
> Second, the first step of the macro I use on Audacity, post recording,
> saves the recording as a WAV file. I've had to go back to  a few and
> rework them.
> 
> I tried VinylStudio when I first started, and  you are right, it was
> complex. That said, Audacity isn't that easy. I'll give Vinylstudio
> another go. Wavecorrector has also been recommended.
> 
> You can hear a sample of what I've done hear, butchered by youtube
> transmission, also same website has mixcloud mixes.
> https://www.ctproduced.com/baddest-grover-washington-jr/
> 
> Of course, none of this helps with the original question equalization
> across tracks from different sources.

Replaygain should work to equalise the volume. Have you tried it?

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