![]() It is also possible to achieve similar results to The Levelator using multiple plugins in a FX chain. Levelmatic, by CrumplePop (paid, Mac OS only) - combines compression and limiting.Īutoformer, by Soundevice Digital (paid) - multifunction plugin, volume rider is one if them. WaveRider, by Quiet Art (paid, for Pro Tools only) - advanced volume automation. Level Magic, by Jünger Audio and Flux:: (paid) - advanced loudness management processor. It is available only in the RX Advanced Edition. RX Leveler, by Izotope (paid) - seems to be great. There is a free lite version, with less features) - advanced volume rider. GainRider3, by TBProAudio (paid) - advanced volume vocal rider. I believe it can get similar results to The Levelator. MaxxVolume, by Waves (paid) - multi dynamic processor. Vocalrider, by Waves (paid) - very famous solution. I also found those plugins that apparently can reach similar results to The Levelator, but I didn't test: It's very sensible, need a gentle configuration to sound natural.ĭC1A, by Klanghelm (free) - can do upwards compression with the "negative" option. limited processing of your sound, here’s some great news: The Levelator, previously only available as a 32-bit (read: old) application for Mac, is now available in the Mac App Store, updated to work with Catalina, the latest. OTT, by Xfer Records (free) - multiband upward/downward compressor. First, if you use Windows, you can safely ignore this podcast and continue to use The Levelator on your computer. It has advanced options to reduce dynamics. Trileveler, by Sonic Animaly (free, discontinued) - levels the track to a specific LUFS target. LUveler, by Thomas Mund (free) - levels the track to a specific LUFS target. Vocal King, by JHudStudio (free) - two step compressor with some adjustments to enhance vocals. The Normalizer, by Hornet (paid) - it has a continuous mode, that normalize the track in real time to reach a target level. Can write volume automation.Īutogain Pro, by Hornet (paid) - it's simpler than the mk2 version, with less options, but is easier to use. There are some useful presets like "peak reducer" and "vocal steady" that are good start points. Discontinued) - just one knob does the work.Īutogain Pro mk2, by Hornet (paid) - it's not very user friendly, but has a lot of control. Voice leveler, by Acussonus (used to be paid, but it's free now in ERA 6 bundle. I like to pass a volume rider before to get more leveled results. It is the one that I got the better results, but still leaves some dynamics if used in a moderate compression. ![]() VOLA 2, by Sonic Anomaly (free, discontinued) - does upward and downward compression at same time. I have not found a VST plugin that does all those steps alltogether, but I tested some plugins that got similar results: I did some tests and I believe that The Levelator does those steps automatically: 1) downward compression to reduce peaks 2) upward compression to increase the level of the low singals to match them with the higher peaks 3) a noise gate to reduce ambiance 4) normalization to -18 LUFS-I (probrably this is the target used during the compression) 5) limiter ceiling (I believe in - 1db peak). I know this post is 3 years old, but I answered a similar question and think it may help someone.
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