Anyone here an expert at music editing programs?

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I kind of need some help since I'm not a pro at any editing software.I have this mp3 of a song I recorded but the intro of it is to soft I can barely hear it.Is there any way I can make in louder without making everything else in the song louder?If so what program and what exactly do I do?
 

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get audacity, open the desired song, highlight part that is soft, go to effect->amplify, adjust as needed

edit: i can't hear the expert, maybe he needs to be louder too?
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DarkLG said:
I kind of need some help since I'm not a pro at any editing software.I have this mp3 of a song I recorded but the intro of it is to soft I can barely hear it.Is there any way I can make in louder without making everything else in the song louder?If so what program and what exactly do I do?

mercluke beat me to it but still...

Is the topic title some sort of intended pun?
 

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pristinemog said:
DarkLG said:
I kind of need some help since I'm not a pro at any editing software.I have this mp3 of a song I recorded but the intro of it is to soft I can barely hear it.Is there any way I can make in louder without making everything else in the song louder?If so what program and what exactly do I do?

mercluke beat me to it but still...

Is the topic title some sort of intended pun?
Maybe
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