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Changing Volume via wrench

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Published on 08 Dec 2021 / In Test

Changing Volume via wrench

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BlackPage
BlackPage 4 years ago

I've understood this principle but I cannot seem to understand why my mix is ok when I review a collab but when I listen to it in the final collab page, the audio seems to high and somehow compressed. Any thoughts on that problem ?

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admin
admin 4 years ago

I assume you mean the published collab when you say final. Try publish from DAW as that uses a combined wav file. Publish from studio uses a combined ogg file. We use ffmpeg to combine convert and publish the audio. - video. Some here use the wav file from DAW as they say it sounds better. If you apply in daw it generates the combined wav file that you can then publish.

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BlackPage
BlackPage 4 years ago

@admin: That did the trick. I truly marvel at the level of craftsmanship needed to create such wonderful tools compared to the former BandHub experience with its dedicated software. Kudos for your hard work !

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admin
admin 4 years ago

@BlackPage: Glad it worked

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Jaugb
Jaugb 4 years ago

Thanks for this video Dennis, make it easier on how control de volume via wrench.

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