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nerdgrl416
I have a mix that I really like but during the mix in of one song, there's a sudden jump in volume. I didn't watch the levels too carefully on this one. The problem is noticeable but fixed quickly. Is there anyway to fix this?
tintin11
I don't know how the pros do it. But I would use Sound Forge and highlight the start jump in volume all the way to the trimming of the gain you did. I forgot which tab it is, but SF has a graph you can basically "curve" out the volume of the section that was highlighted. It really matters how the volume jumps up and cuts off. around with it.
nerdgrl416
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Originally posted by tintin11
I don't know how the pros do it. But I would use Sound Forge and highlight the start jump in volume all the way to the trimming of the gain you did. I forgot which tab it is, but SF has a graph you can basically "curve" out the volume of the section that was highlighted. It really matters how the volume jumps up and cuts off. around with it.


Thanks Tintin!!
Tony Morello
a little compression will help even out peaks and valleys, try not to use too much as you lose dynamic range when you add compression
nerdgrl416
Thanks for all the replies guys!
miamitranceman
I had the same issue recently when I accidentally recorded with the volume too low. Thanks for the suggestions guys.
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