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The reason I want this; if there is an album with many soft songs and just 1 or 2 loud song, that loud song will louder compare to other songs from different album because I always use album gain when listening even in shuffle mode. Another reason this is recommend by AES:
This suggestion is great, and the functionality is worth looking forward to.
In 2017, audio professionals mentioned this.
Album normalization comes in two types: normalize according to
the average loudness of the whole album or according to the loudest
track of the album. The ‘average album loudness’ variant is currently
implemented in Apple iTunes and in ReplayGain. It unfortunately has
a few drawbacks. Someone could master an album with many soft
songs and just one loud song, which will then play louder than the
loud songs from other albums. The loudness war would therefore
continue. Another disadvantage is that the playback loudness of a
certain track would only be known when the full album is finished
and measured as a whole. This is unacceptable for a mastering
engineer. All in all, we recommend to never use the ‘average album
loudness’ version but always the ‘loudest track’ version.
Request an option for rsgain to apply loudest track gain for album gain.
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