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Does anyone know how to increase the volume of all tracks at the same
time. I have my final output volume to low, but I like the relative
volumes of the tracks. I just need to select the TBA volume for all
tracks at the same time, and move them all up by some set amount (like
normalizing with peak values)? Anyone got an idea?
Paul
On a fine day, 02-02-2003, Paul Stephenson wrote:
>Does anyone know how to increase the volume of all tracks at the same
>time. I have my final output volume to low, but I like the relative
>volumes of the tracks. I just need to select the TBA volume for all
>tracks at the same time, and move them all up by some set amount (like
>normalizing with peak values)? Anyone got an idea?
Set output for all tracks to a bus, and insert a gainer plugin on the bus?
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Hendrik Jan Veenstra <h@...>
Omega Art: http://www.omega-art.com
>Does anyone know how to increase the volume of all tracks at the same
>time. I have my final output volume to low, but I like the relative
>volumes of the tracks. I just need to select the TBA volume for all
>tracks at the same time, and move them all up by some set amount (like
>normalizing with peak values)? Anyone got an idea?
I like to use the Waves L1 on my outputs; makes it easy to crank up
the output level to the max.
Rob DeBoer
> On a fine day, 02-02-2003, Paul Stephenson wrote:
>> Does anyone know how to increase the volume of all tracks at the
same
>> time. I have my final output volume to low, but I like the relative
>> volumes of the tracks. I just need to select the TBA volume for all
>> tracks at the same time, and move them all up by some set amount
(like
>> normalizing with peak values)? Anyone got an idea?
> From: Hendrik Jan Veenstra <h@...>
> Set output for all tracks to a bus, and insert a gainer plugin on the
bus?
am i missing something here..? to me it seems like the easiest way is to
open the mixer and select all objects u want to raise, and them raise the
level on them, dragging one will drag them all...
peace, nassau
> Does anyone know how to increase the volume of all tracks at the
same time. I have my final output volume to low, but I like the
relative volumes of the tracks.
Er, just raise the level of the output fader. Don't clip it though...
John Pitcairn
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Hendrik Jan Veenstra on 3/2/03 5:58 AM, Hendrik Jan Veenstra at h@...
wrote:
> On a fine day, 02-02-2003, Paul Stephenson wrote:
>
>> Does anyone know how to increase the volume of all tracks at the
same
>> time. I have my final output volume to low, but I like the relative
>> volumes of the tracks. I just need to select the TBA volume for all
>> tracks at the same time, and move them all up by some set amount
(like
>> normalizing with peak values)? Anyone got an idea?
>
> Set output for all tracks to a bus, and insert a gainer plugin on the
bus?
Or simply raise the volume of the output objects or use the gainer there.
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Paul Najar
Jaminajar Music Production
http://www.jaminajar.com.au
On a fine day, 02-02-2003, Nassau wrote:
> > On a fine day, 02-02-2003, Paul Stephenson wrote:
>>> Does anyone know how to increase the volume of all tracks at
the same
>>> time. I have my final output volume to low, but I like the
relative
>>> volumes of the tracks. I just need to select the TBA volume for
all
>>> tracks at the same time, and move them all up by some set
amount (like
>>> normalizing with peak values)? Anyone got an idea?
>
>> From: Hendrik Jan Veenstra <h@...>
> > Set output for all tracks to a bus, and insert a gainer plugin on
the bus?
>
>am i missing something here..? to me it seems like the easiest way is to
>open the mixer and select all objects u want to raise, and them raise
the
>level on them, dragging one will drag them all...
True, except when you want to apply different amounts of gain in
different places. A gainer on a bus (or on the main output object of
course -- don't know why I suggested using a bus for that... 't was
late...) can be automated, etc, etc.
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Hendrik Jan Veenstra <h@...>
Omega Art: http://www.omega-art.com
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