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I have been heavily editing an audio and it's chopped up. It's all at the same volume and I want to raise it all. I know I can encode it all, then copy it back, but what if I don't want to loose all my chopping (may want to edit so more and know where my chops are). Is there a way to somehow mark a bunch and raise them all?
Hi peterkellner1,
You may make an audio gain adjustment on the desired clips at once by selecting the clips that you want to adjust and then right-click on any of the audio clips in the selection and select Audio Gain. Set the desired Audio Gain value and click ok.
Hope this helps, let us know if you have any questions.
Thanks,
Sumeet
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Nest them and raise the volume of the nest.
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Put them on their own track and push the fader in the track mixer
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Hi peterkellner1,
You may make an audio gain adjustment on the desired clips at once by selecting the clips that you want to adjust and then right-click on any of the audio clips in the selection and select Audio Gain. Set the desired Audio Gain value and click ok.
Hope this helps, let us know if you have any questions.
Thanks,
Sumeet