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| Gear nut Joined: Jul 2009 Location: Chicago
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Thread Starter | Finished volume level
I've been recording tracks and such for a while and have been wondering what I can do in my situation. I run a firepod through my macbook and when I open songs in iTunes (ones that I record) sometimes they come out a little more quiet than I've intended them to be. I've got my "normalize" setting on Logic, so any help right now is much appreciated. Oh, and answeres that say things along the lines of "well, you could just turn up your volume" don't cut it, haha
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| Lives for gear Joined: May 2009 Location: oakland ca
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limiting.
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| Banned Joined: Jun 2008 Location: London
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