I have a lot of warped tracks in my Ableton Live library. Now I discovered this Platinum Notes software, which basically adjusts the volume levels of all your tracks so they're more or less the same. (you can check it out here: http://www.platinumnotes.com/ )
Now I was wondering: do I need to warp all my tracks again? Or can I just replace the source file somehow? If so: how?
And: anyone just this Platinum Notes software yet? Can you recommend it?
Thanks in advance!
Platinum Notes - replacing warped tracks (source file)
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christopherjohn
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Re: Platinum Notes - replacing warped tracks (source file)
Did you get an answer for this? I am looking at Platinum Notes as well and was wondering the same thing.
Re: Platinum Notes - replacing warped tracks (source file)
Yes, I got an answer over at abletonlivedj.comchristopherjohn wrote:Did you get an answer for this? I am looking at Platinum Notes as well and was wondering the same thing.
Platinum Notes re-encodes your original source file, so it's no good for use as I intended.
Using MP3gain to do the job. Check it out, it's free.
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christopherjohn
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Re: Platinum Notes - replacing warped tracks (source file)
Awesome thanksmgpg wrote:Yes, I got an answer over at abletonlivedj.comchristopherjohn wrote:Did you get an answer for this? I am looking at Platinum Notes as well and was wondering the same thing.
Platinum Notes re-encodes your original source file, so it's no good for use as I intended.
Using MP3gain to do the job. Check it out, it's free.