Audio Compressor
Reduce the dynamic range of your audio. Make quiet sounds louder and loud sounds quieter for a more balanced and professional sound.
MP3, WAV, OGG, AAC, FLAC, M4A
Level above which compression starts.
Amount of gain reduction.
Smoothness of transition at threshold.
Time to reduce gain.
Time to restore gain.
About Audio Compressor
The Audio Compressor tool reduces the dynamic range of an audio recording. It lowers the volume of loud parts (peaks) and raises the volume of quiet parts, resulting in a more consistent and professional sound.
How to Use?
- Upload: Load the audio file you want to compress.
- Configure: Adjust settings like Threshold, Ratio, Attack, and Release.
- Process: Apply the compression to balance the audio levels.
- Download: Save the compressed audio file.
Features
- Dynamic Control: Tame loud peaks and bring up quiet details.
- Professional Settings: Full control over standard compressor parameters.
- Instant Feedback: Hear the effect of your adjustments immediately.
FAQ
When should I use a compressor?
Use a compressor when you have audio with uneven volume levels, such as a podcast where one speaker is louder than another, or a vocal track with sudden dynamic jumps.
What is the "Threshold"?
The threshold is the level above which the compressor starts working. Any sound louder than the threshold will be reduced in volume.