OVERALL VOLUME ADJUSTMENT
OVERALL VOLUME ADJUSTMENT
I had posted a topic to see if live had this option and found out that it didn't.......but I was working with a friend who uses Sonar.......and there is a feature that lets you globally adjust the volume of each individual track...you just type in the db about + or - and it moves all tracks to the desired level...this would be a huge help as u get towards the end of a production and need to bring the levels down without having to manually reset each volume control before sending through mastering chain
Another idea: a feature where you, after setting the master volume to a value other than 0 db, apply a command that resets the master volume up or down to 0 db and set the volume of the individual tracks down or up accordingly.
Or even better: What I said above could be automated in a way that the master volume fader doesn't react on dragging it up or down at all but the individual track volume faders go up or down accordingly.
btw.: I always control the master volume of my sets by simply setting the master volume fader but some folks here think it's a different thing if you set all individual by the same amount or if you just set the master volume and that you always should let the latter on 0 db. And that despite the benefits of internal 32 bit floating point with its huge headroom.
Jörg
Or even better: What I said above could be automated in a way that the master volume fader doesn't react on dragging it up or down at all but the individual track volume faders go up or down accordingly.
btw.: I always control the master volume of my sets by simply setting the master volume fader but some folks here think it's a different thing if you set all individual by the same amount or if you just set the master volume and that you always should let the latter on 0 db. And that despite the benefits of internal 32 bit floating point with its huge headroom.
Jörg
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dr.wackler
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I guess the problem is that when you have volume automation for any track, this becomes a quite complex task: All the automation will have to be scaled. Don't get me wrong, I absolutely want this feature, too - just think that it will be a hard thing to progamm for the Ableton team.
For the time being, whenever I need more headroom and have to scale all individual tracks down, I use VertexDSP FaderWorks. I insert it on all tracks (except anything that gets post fader signals from other tracks, i.e. subgroups/busses) and can then control the level of all tracks with a single slider.
And yes, it does make a huge difference opposed to just lowering the level on the Master fader.
Wow, I didn't know those. Look very handy indeed!dr.wackler wrote:For the time being, whenever I need more headroom and have to scale all individual tracks down, I use VertexDSP FaderWorks. I insert it on all tracks (except anything that gets post fader signals from other tracks, i.e. subgroups/busses) and can then control the level of all tracks with a single slider.
O.K., O.K., I might be wrong for some reason and I admit my side blow being OT on the feature wishlist cause its a general discussion and would belong there.dr.wackler wrote:And yes, it does make a huge difference opposed to just lowering the level on the Master fader.
But what about this one: In a future release you change the master volume. It looks like the old behaviour and all automation data will be left untouched, but: internally - meaning in the guts of the program without the user seeing it - the individual track levels are adjusted so that it sounds like you adjusted them manually. Result: as convenient as lazily dialling the master volume down but as professional sounding like turning all the individual tracks down by the same db-amount.
Jörg