Importing audio problems

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2011/11/08 15:38:04 (permalink)

Importing audio problems

  Is there a way to turn down the trim ( for lack of others words) when importing audio files ? I have found nothing in the import process with this option. I tried converting them from MP3 to . wav , tried a compressor and nothing fixes the problem. Evergreen

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    Re:Importing audio problems 2011/11/08 15:42:13 (permalink)
    if you're just importing audio files then no, you can't automatically import at a lower volume.  can you give us more details on what you're doing exactly and what the problem is exactly?

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    Re:Importing audio problems 2011/11/08 16:04:53 (permalink)
     On just this one imported file I am getting clipping. I removed some of the clips by using the cut tool and deleting but there should be another way, I hope.

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    Re:Importing audio problems 2011/11/08 16:11:29 (permalink)
    but sonar doesn't increase the gain on import.  so it was recorded that way and there's no way to remove digital clipping from an already recorded track.

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    Re:Importing audio problems 2011/11/08 16:35:04 (permalink)
    I had a feeling that was the answer. If I remove the problem with the cut / delete method I soon run out of audio with so many holes in the track. Thanks for the help, Evergreen

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