Mp3 files - make louder

I have en audiobook in mp3 format I will like to make 30% louder - har can I do this is Soundbooth cs4 ?
Can I automatic do it with 10 files at the same time ?

There are a few ways you can do this.
To modify the amplitude of a single file, open it and adjust the volume knob in the overlay panel on the waveform.
To modify several files, open them.  In the Tasks panel, open the "Volume Correction" task and make sure "Match Volume" is selected.  Drag your files into the tasks panel and click the magnifying glass button to analyze each file.  Then, you can either select a file as your reference file, and make all of the files match this file's volume, or you can set a volume level that all files will be matched to.  -6dB is probably a good average RMS level for audiobooks.

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