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Question about Volume and Dummy Tracks
Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2018 7:06 am
by Caligula Cuddles
I've recently changed my setup and added a dummy track for an audio in, but noticed some issues with the volume. For some reason, the audio to the dummy tack is much louder coming into the dummy tack. I added a Utility Effect to the main audio track to lower the output volume and set the dummy to Post FX, but even when the signal level of the audio track looks to be at the same level as before, it seems like I'm still getting a little more volume output from the dummy track. It's not a huge deal, because I can alway keep adjusting it until I find a sweet spot, but I was curious as to where that extra volume comes from.
Re: Question about Volume and Dummy Tracks
Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2018 8:23 am
by Stromkraft
Caligula Cuddles wrote: I was curious as to where that extra volume comes from.
Well, do the same audio play back trough more than the dummy track? If so, that's it.
Re: Question about Volume and Dummy Tracks
Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2018 8:48 am
by Caligula Cuddles
Stromkraft wrote:Well, do the same audio play back trough more than the dummy track? If so, that's it.
Just tried that. Still got a boost through a new, empty dummy track. Running it through multiple dummies causes even more of a volume increase.
I feel like I read about this somewhere, but I don't remember the details.
Re: Question about Volume and Dummy Tracks
Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2018 9:00 am
by Stromkraft
Caligula Cuddles wrote:
Just tried that. Still got a boost through a new, empty dummy track. Running it through multiple dummies causes even more of a volume increase.
I feel like I read about this somewhere, but I don't remember the details.
This is normal summing. All frequencies are summed together before the output. If you have two sources in your mixer with the same signal, the amplitudes are summed together on all frequencies in that signal.
Is your dummy track supposed to add to source or replace it? If the latter, you need to tap the source pre-fader, i e "
PostFX", and inactivate it. If you're using sends, set that send to "
Pre".