![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Otherwise, if the same signal level was output through both speakers equally, it would sound much louder than if it were panned hard left or right. This is likely due to Pan Law (check out the wikipedia page for more details) which essentially dips any content in the center of a stereo field by 3dB. You can switch this to pre-fader, applying effects before the rest of the processing chain, by clicking the toggle button in the Effects Rack or Effects Track Panel view.Įven without applying other effects, you might find your mixdown is around -3dB quieter than the Match Clip Loudness setting. Clip Gain comes near the beginning of the processing chain, so any additional effects you apply will be happen post-fader by default. Match Clip Loudness analyzes each selected clip for it's current loudness level, then applies a Clip Gain adjustment to compensate so each individual clip will sound similarly loud relative to each other.
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