Why is there +6db of gain?

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I ripped a track from a commercial CD and loaded it into Wavelab. It's analysis function says the song peaks at -.15db.

I loaded this .wav into T2. Just one stereo track in the whole edit. On playback it clips badly. I have no filters of any kind inserted except the normal Tracktion pan/vol filter and the track meter. The pan/vol filter is set at 0bdb. The track property is set at 0db. The master pan/vol is set at 0db.

If I set the track pan/vol filter to -6db then I see the -.15db peak that Wavelab says the song peaks at.

Where is the 6db of gain coming from. Why would I need to insert a -6db cut on the track to make it come out right????? :cry: :help:

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No idea.. unless you've panned the track at all? I've never come across that one. :?

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Am I really the only one seeing this??? This is driving me crazy. I am doing very carefully controlled tests.

A .wav that I can import into Wavelab, Acid, Soundforge and plays in all of these programs at 0db peak plays in T2 +6db higher. This is driving me crazy!!!! My pan is dead center, every level I can set is at 0db. There is only 1 track in the whole edit. What could I possibly be doing wrong???

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Why don't you post the wav somewhere, see what other people get in their copy of Tracktion?
"my gosh it's a friggin hardware"

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I've never had 6dB of gain. :? I'd be curious to find out where the heck it's coming from, though!
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you know, when you click on an audio clip, you get a whole heap of clip specific information in the lower strip of the screen- name, start/end points, options for editing and viewing the source file. There is also a GAIN slider here- check it is at 0db.
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bear, i noticed my demo of t2 clips as well the same demo songs that dont clip in t1... ur not alone

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try importing it in to t1 and see if it does the same in t2 bear

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I noticed the opposite! In a new defaulted project it reduces volume -3db on the master control.

Weird!

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that is weird, i just got my t2 box hopefully sometime this week i can play around with it some more. i know its not just the hiss clippin it.. but it doesnt clip t1

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dee, the master volume has always been -3dB, even in Tracktion 1.
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why is the master volume at -3 as a default? I always put it on zero..any ideas on this one? is it alright to mix at zero? thats what im used to doing.

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I couldn't tell you why it's -3, either. <shrug> Weird. I always set it to -0.5
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its best if it is 0 (one less multiply y'know....)

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Arrrrrgh It quit doing it. I made some calibrated sine wave files in wavelab to experiment with, loaded them up, and they played back perfectly calibrated. I then loaded the .wav I was messing with yesterday and it also plays back at the correct level.

Now I am starting to doubt my sanity (or at least more so than usual...)

I swear I have everything set the same as yesterday when everything was playing +6bd high....

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