If you value your time at least $40 per hour, AudioCupcake will pay for itself in the first half-hour you don’t spend playing with your DAW to finish the mastering of your work, and you can move on to more performance. it converts it to a 192k mono mp3 file, ready to upload to ACX and other platforms.Īnd it does it all from your single drag and drop of your raw edited audio files.it peak normalizes the file to -3.0 dB, and.it RMS normalizes your file to between -18 and -23 dB, and then.First, like the free version, AudioCupcake compresses your audio and then.PREMIUM MODE: In addition, for a one time payment of US$19.95, you can unlock the premium features of the app, which not only applies the compression and RMS Normalization the free version does, but it goes further and does those two more things you’d normally use your sound sofware for, automatically: You then will have to drag your compressed/RMS’d files back into your sound software for peak normalization and conversion to MP3, just as you have to do with The Levelator. ![]() You can run AudioCupcake one of two ways: in free mode, or in premium mode, with premium features unlocked.įREE MODE: When users download AudioCupcake, it will operate on sound files in it’s “free” mode in exactly the same way as The Levelator app does: you drag a WAV or AIFF audio file onto it, and it will create a compressed, RMS Normalized file to ACX’s audiobook standards, as well as traditional podcasting standards.
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