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Open file, select all of the track
Effect: Amplify to new dB, run through compressor (also in effect)
test out the new sound
Make sure to save the originals, if the first method doesn't work use the slide bar on the left (Gain) and put that up a few notches, you can amplify too but always run through a compressor and make sure the waves aren't clipping (when the sound waves go out of the visible box)
Click the file name in the box where Gain is, and change the Rate to 44100Hz, and format to 16-bit PCM
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=120488031
It was supposed to be louder, but I forgot that you can't do that in L4D2 or else you'll go deaf because of how many zombies are around at one time.
@Conscript Vladimir
I'll try to get around to it some time, I need a break because of how tedious it is to edit the audio files in Audacity and rename them a certain way. Sorry it isn't completely finished, but I wanted to get something out.