Leveler



Leveler is a simple, combined compressor and limiter effect for reducing the dynamic range of audio. It reduces the difference between loud and soft, making the audio easier to hear in noisy environments or on small loudspeakers. It is best suited to speech recordings but at heavier settings or used multiple times it can also be used as a simple distortion effect for voices or instruments.


 * Accessed by:
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Degree of Leveling
Controls the amount of leveling that is applied to the signal. You can choose from: Light, Moderate, Heavy, Heavier or Heaviest. Moderate is the default setting.

Noise Threshold
Sets the noise threshold for the effect. The options range from -20 dB to -80 dB in -5 dB increments. The default setting is -70 dB. For audio that is not already at maximum volume, higher threshold settings tend to amplify the audio by a lesser amount, and may reduce the chance of background noise becoming obtrusive.

The buttons
Clicking on the command buttons give the following results:
 * gives a dropdown menu enabling you to manage presets for the tool and to see some detail about the tool. For details see Manage presets.
 * plays a short preview of what the audio would sound like if the effect is applied with the current settings, without making actual changes to the audio. The length of preview is determined by your setting in, the default setting is 6 seconds.
 * applies the effect to the selected audio with the current effect settings.
 * aborts the effect and leaves the audio unchanged.

Links
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