If I record something, and the level seems a bit low, I've always used the "Amplify" feature in Audacity to raise the relative "height" of the track that has been recorded, which makes the waveform appear larger (and therefore louder).
Is there a similar feature in Mixcraft? So far, I'm liking the trial version I'm using, but would really like to be able to do the same thing as Audacity does regarding "Amplify".
Thanks.
Mixcraft effect similar to Audacity's "Amplify"?
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Hi iladelf,
if I understand you right, than you can use a build in effekt of Mixcraft called "compressor" to achieve a similar result.
good luck
Jo
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if I understand you right, than you can use a build in effekt of Mixcraft called "compressor" to achieve a similar result.
good luck
Jo
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cloudy trichomes
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i've done this- compression to boost ( find your own preset), or limiter(just me) may help too, or boost the eq output.you can boost the output on all of the vst fx(presets are always hotter).- just don't get the level too "hot" - maybe boost the track you want, boost the other tracks too then drop the main vol to stay out of the red.
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