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Old 01-10-2012, 01:12 PM
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Can you edit the volume of a waveform in Pro Tools 9?
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Can you edit the volume of a waveform in Pro Tools 9?
Sure, highlight what you want to adjust, go to AudioSuite>Other and select the GAIN plugin. Move the slider for the amount of change you want and hit Process. I do that all the time on vocal tracks to level the perfomance before it hits the compressor plugin as that smooths things out nicely
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Old 01-11-2012, 10:10 AM
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Thank you very much. That works simply and perfectly and I couldn't find anything in the reference manual. I will definitely be using this forum for my questions in the future. Thanks again!
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For me, the Clip Gain feature in PT10 makes the upgrade SO worth it.
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For me, the Clip Gain feature in PT10 makes the upgrade SO worth it.
Couldn't agree more
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