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Yes, they show lots and lots of red after normalizing. It's the
normalize that's causing it.<br>
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<div class="moz-signature"><font face="Times New Roman"><b><big>Matthew
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Paul Davis wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Mon, 2006-01-23 at 21:57 -0500, Matthew Polashek wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Oh, normalize is cranking my regions into distortion. It's not usable
right now. Anyone have any ideas what's going on with that?
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do the regions show red clip marks? if not, there is no clipping going
on for the audio fed into the signal processing stream; instead the
gain on the track is likely not set to 0dB. please check and let us
know.
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