Quote Originally Posted by The Phenx View Post
A volume Normalizer would be sufficient... kinda the way an ipod matches volumes across all the songs.

But my curiosity is why I have to have my voice volumes on 100% and all my sound effects etc on .05% or they are so loud I can't hear anyone else speak.
Volume normalizers are notoriously ineffecient. I worked, professionally, in audio for 12 years dealing with live audio and studio recording as well as pre-and-post-production. Just listen to the iPod songs and then listen to them on a real stereo (properly outfitted of course) and you will probably notice much missing from the 'normalized' iPod versions that are present in your real CD versions. The data is there, the normalizers just tweak things poorly due to automation as opposed to hands-on action. Individual sliders are both easy to implement and would prove more effective.