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Is it possible to "normalize" a track to something other than 0 db? Like maybe -3 db or -6 db? Sometimes I like to have a little extra headroom. Thanks Super Steely KristEnya (formerly Super kristen)
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Taffy • users
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Messages: 49 Registration: 29.08.2010
01.09.20 - 16:59:16
Message # 1 RE: can i "normalize" to -3db (or something other than 0 db)?
Or hit normalize in the item properties and subtract. Really, if you like head room, then get your mits off the normalize button. :D
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a_gayka • users
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Messages: 6 Registration: 04.09.2009
01.09.20 - 17:03:24
Message # 2 RE: can i "normalize" to -3db (or something other than 0 db)?
I totally agree with Bubbagump, however, Wavosaur (wav editor) has features to normalize to any db level you want.
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Red95///M3 • users
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Messages: 201 Registration: 01.13.2002
01.09.20 - 17:12:13
Message # 3 RE: can i "normalize" to -3db (or something other than 0 db)?
Use the volume automation on the track to do this for you. Again if you need it to be permanent, Wavosaur has features to change the volume to any db level as well.
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zimba • users
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Messages: 8 Registration: 19.11.2010
01.09.20 - 17:18:39
Message # 4 RE: can i "normalize" to -3db (or something other than 0 db)?
You can "normalise" to different levels using the item properties dialogue, there is a slider to adjust level, and even one for pan, I just use the item volume though
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Adam • users
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Messages: 77 Registration: 11.14.2001
01.09.20 - 17:23:45
Message # 5 RE: can i "normalize" to -3db (or something other than 0 db)?
Holy Shmokes! Good Golly Miss Molly! Mega-Slick control panel! Just what I need! (if it isn't - you'll know soon- LOL) Thanks Super Steely KristEnya
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12Gata • users
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Messages: 3 Registration: 12.04.2011
01.09.20 - 17:27:21
Message # 6 RE: can i "normalize" to -3db (or something other than 0 db)?
It's what your right mouse button is for... - nah, f2 is quicker :)
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Noir013 • users
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01.09.20 - 17:32:20
Message # 7 RE: can i "normalize" to -3db (or something other than 0 db)?
A bit OT but..... Weren't you "Country Kristen" at one time? :) (I'm just tryin' to keep up!)
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NAZ • users
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Messages: 1211 Registration: 13.03.2005
01.09.20 - 17:43:46
Message # 8 RE: can i "normalize" to -3db (or something other than 0 db)?
whaty about setting up a macro that normalizes then reduces by 3 db? lets see if i can rig one up
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Bobo4ka • users
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Messages: 50 Registration: 19.03.2012
01.09.20 - 17:49:56
Message # 9 RE: can i "normalize" to -3db (or something other than 0 db)?
you need the xenakios extentions in order to use this macro, but here it goes: and here is what happens when you run the macro: result:
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miniTash • users
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Messages: 7 Registration: 09.11.2010
01.09.20 - 18:01:34
Message # 10 RE: can i "normalize" to -3db (or something other than 0 db)?