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Loudness Correction is a feature that adjusts the frequency response of the audio signal according to the human perception of loudness at different sound levels. It is based on the concept of equal-loudness contours, also known as Fletcher-Munson curves, which are a set of curves that show how sounds of different frequencies and at different sound pressure levels have to be boosted/subdued in order for the human ear to perceive an equal loudness level across all frequencies. This means that at low volume levels, the bass and treble may sound weak or dull, with the midrange dominating the spectrum. Loudness Correction can boost the low and high frequencies depending on the volume to create a more balanced and natural sound. - Loudness Correction can be implemented as an option in the equalizer settings, with a toggle button or a slider to enable or disable it, or to adjust its intensity. - Equalizer APO has an open source implementation that can be referenced here https://sourceforge.net/p/equalizerapo/code/HEAD/tree/trunk/filters/loudnessCorrection/ I am aware of 2 previous topics that probably refer to a feature request similar to this: and However these topics are quite old and not very detailed, so I wanted to explain the request better. If I'm breaking any rules please let me know.
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Hi, I noticed that my library had some albums with different songs that were louder/quieter, and everytime I changed a song I had my ears blasted because the volume was not even. I took a good afternoon to apply RG to all the tracks with Foobar2000, but isn't it possible to implement a feature that could calculate for each track a RG value and save it? Manually doing it was pretty hard for me but it ended up well. Thanks in advance.