Subject:volume change
Posted by: marko_jelic
Date:3/2/1999 3:10:25 AM
I have ACID and Sound Forge 4.0,when I try to edit acid track in the sound forge the volume increases for 3-4dB anyone! |
Subject:Re: volume change
Reply by: studio
Date:3/2/1999 5:34:18 PM
in acid, the fader for that track is probably down a little. if you move it up to zero, they should be the same volume. marko_jelic wrote in message news:VVNkM7LZ#GA.235@logan... >I have ACID and Sound Forge 4.0,when I try to edit acid track in the sound forge the volume >increases for 3-4dB >anyone! |
Subject:Re: volume change
Reply by: marko_jelic
Date:3/3/1999 8:34:34 AM
That solved the problem. Thanks Chuck |
Subject:Re: volume change
Reply by: Michelle
Date:3/4/1999 5:43:31 AM
Marko Jelic wrote: >>I have ACID and Sound Forge 4.0,when I try to edit acid track in the >>sound forge the volume >>increases for 3-4dB >>anyone! >> In my work with ACID I have found that ACID projects saved as stereo .WAVs are a little lower in volume than the original .ACD file sounds in ACID, and that ACID projects saved as mono .WAVs are hotter by a few decibels than the original .ACD file. "Normalize" in Sound Forge is an excellent way of even-ing things out. --.\\<-H-- |
Subject:RE: Re: volume change
Reply by: Jacose
Date:8/17/2002 8:39:56 AM
I would suggest using a Dynamics Processer, like Wave hammer or a waves compresser. wow this topic is 3 years oold sorry lol |