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Clip Gain
This has probably been mentioned before. Every modern DAW has clip gain - even Pro Tools, which is known to be very slow in adapting new features, learned that quite a while ago. I really cannot imagine how to mix without that - how can you? :)
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Re: Clip Gain
2015/02/18 15:44:07
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To change the gain for all clips in a track, use the gain knob in the Track Inspector. To adjust individual clips, use a clip gain envelop.
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Re: Clip Gain
2015/02/18 16:06:15
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Thanks, but I'm afraid that's no solution. What I was referring to was a visual clip gain feature as in other DAWs.
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Re: Clip Gain
2015/02/18 16:14:32
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Somehow I missed the reference to "visual" clip gain in this stac This has probably been mentioned before. Every modern DAW has clip gain - even Pro Tools, which is known to be very slow in adapting new features, learned that quite a while ago. I really cannot imagine how to mix without that - how can you? :)
But I can answer the question now, it does not bother me a bit been mixing for years without it.
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Re: Clip Gain
2015/02/18 16:14:33
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BTW, I just noticed that I accidently mixed two topics in one thread. Sorry for that, I thought I was hitting the "Create New Post" button.
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Re: Clip Gain
2015/02/18 16:16:56
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I can split it for you... done
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stac
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Re: Clip Gain
2015/02/18 16:17:58
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I'm a very visually oriented guy - I need to see the structure of my mix. An audio waveform that does not reflect the actual audio confuses me.
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Re: Clip Gain
2015/02/18 16:19:00
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Re: Clip Gain
2015/02/18 16:21:41
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Going to temporarily join again to clean up answer flag... OK, all cleaned up now
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Re: Clip Gain
2015/02/25 11:14:18
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+1 for a graphical clip gain like it's already featured in many other daw's like Pro Tools or Studio One.
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Re: Clip Gain
2015/03/17 05:56:12
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I agree. One can show a clip gain line automation, which is great... but I often just want to change the overall gain of a particular clip and it would be a much nicer solution to simply always have an overall clip gain number that can be changed by selecting it with the mouse or double clicking and entering a value.
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Re: Clip Gain
2015/03/17 06:33:47
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Just a tip I'll throw out there, with the Smart Tool use CTRL+Left-Click on the bottom of a clip and drag up or down to change clip gain without changing the Edit Filter.
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Re: Clip Gain
2015/03/17 13:37:23
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I also would like this, because I would like to visually see the peaks in a clip, then be able to visually tame those, so that I could hopefully get better response from a compressor. I would like to take this one step further by being able to have a true wave editor within sonar, so that I can do my work in one program and not have to export, import, rinse, repeat.
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Re: Clip Gain
2015/03/21 05:58:25
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Re: Clip Gain
2015/03/21 06:58:37
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Agreed - nice suggestion.
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