At 04:44 AM 7/12/2020, Steven wrote:
For the second time:
>I would like to adjust the volume of one track, so it is the exact
same volume of the other.
>I have two tracks in my current project. I want my second track, to
have the same volume, that my first track has. I know, that you can
change the volume of a track in the effects menu. But that would
mean, I would have to go by the trial and error method.
>Is there maybe a way, to check the volume of one track, so I can
enter that value, when changing the volume of the second track?
Choose normalization from the Effects menu and normalize to 0 DB. If
they are stereo tracks, check the box labeled "normalize each channel
independently". That removes all the guesswork from calculating
relative volume levels.
Orlando Enrique Fiol
Ph.D. in Music Theory
University of Pennsylvania: November, 2018
Professional Pianist/Keyboardist, Percussionist, Arranger, Performer
and Pedagogue
Charlotte, North Carolina
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