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bussing volume
hi there...i'm doing a comp/bounce of 10 tracks to stereo, sending all 10 through 7+8 stereo buss output. each track has automation moves and the whole thing in stereo sounds nice. now when i bounced, the overall level is too high. how can i reduce the overall level before bouncing, without having to adjust each of the 10 tracks individually? on a real board, we would have separate faders for 7 and 8, which we could ride. can this be done on protools LE?
also, how can i increase the overall volume level of a track that has many automation moves, without changing all of the moves individually? many many thanks |
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Re: bussing volume
What about adding a master fader for output 7-8?
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Re: bussing volume
Or grouping the tracks/selecting ALL and using the Trim tool to pull-down all the volume automation by the same amount.
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