[Ardour-Users] 'Normalising' part of a region.

Joe Hartley jh at brainiac.com
Sat Feb 2 15:55:58 PST 2013


On Sat, 02 Feb 2013 23:40:16 +0100
Jörn Nettingsmeier <nettings at stackingdwarves.net> wrote:

> your best bet would be to use "boost region gain" and "cut region gain", 
> normally mapped to "&" and "=" iirc. each press will change the gain of 
> the currently selected region(s) by a small step which i've forgotten, 
> something like 1dB probably.
> for me, that's the fastest way of gain matching stuff during editing, 
> and it doesn't get in the way later when you mix.

I just spent the afternoon mixing and editing a live show I did sound for
last week.  There are a few places where one guitar note really boomed out
a note.  It's simple to select that small note, make it a region in place,
and hit the ampersand until it behaves.  I've done it so many times it's 
second nature now.

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