Well if I'm listening to an album I control my volume via JRiver without leveling.
I'm not sure how it is different if you control the volume yourself inside MC, versus using Volume leveling. Both are doing the same exact thing. Now, you might think that, occasionally, you do a better job. But then, if it isn't quite right from the auto-adjustment, you can just tweak it by changing the internal volume, right?
That whole comment has the smell of placebo effect. That's
fine, if it makes you happy.
To be clear, because it might not have come across. My point wasn't that it was
wrong to have it turned off. At
all.
But the tone of kstuart's comments throughout this thread, responding to questions from Hendrik, read to me like something approaching incredulity that everyone wouldn't
obviously see things his way and do it the same way in his situation. There were a bunch of assumptions, and then a bunch of "Are you daft? Obviously I do it this way because of X, Y, and Z. " types of responses.
I was trying, and perhaps failing, to illustrate through allegory that it is not so simple. I, for one, fall in with Hendrik and I find it hard to believe that people would ever want to do it manually. Sure, it might not always be perfect, but then just tweak it a bit. You have to tweak it less often. But, kstuart feels, apparently, quite the opposite.
That's fine. No one is wrong. I was trying to point out that it is
reasonable to expect the opposite, despite the conditions kstuart presented.