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Normalizing?
In my live set, I have essentially two chains I work with most. One is Sunrizer and DM-1 into Loopy, the other is Yamaha MMS into Peak Q. I can't seem to get the levels consistent, so constantly fiddle with my mixer to adjust. Any ideas on how to get these different chains normalized without introducing latency (mainly for Loopy).
I tried MiMix, but that was giving me a bit too much lag, though maybe with the update it's better. New Limiter app is a mystery to me. I get this amazingly weird and annoying rebound wave from it, no matter the settings. Is there anything that will give me a reading on the amplitude of the signal? Dunno, just trying to dial this in so I don't have to in the live set.
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No?
My only suggestion would be to use Auria instead of Loopy. I realize that isn't anywhere near the same app, but it's got the options you're looking for (at least with the IAPs it does for sure). Sorry, but that's about all I can think of with my limited experience.
Audioshare can normalize a live signal but I don't think you can run two separate AB chains into it at the same time.
Thx, guys. Sorry, I wasn't clear. I switch between the two chains, from song to song. I'll give AudioShare a shot!
Ah sweet! Yeah Audioshare should work for ya then.
AudioShare won't do it in real time though. I'd just buy an outboard compressor from Craigslist. Not a magic bullet though. You'll need to get the volumes reasonably close to begin with.
This perhaps? Haven't tried it myself, but it lists live normalizing among its features.
Limiter - Amazing Noises Audio Processor by Amazing Noises
https://appsto.re/nl/mOuw4.i