Hi
I was wondering if there was an option to view the gain applied to each bite (much like in PT) so that one can see if and by how much it was changed. Right now the only way I see is to apply the bite gain I though I applied in the first place and see if the waveform changes. Quite cumbersome.
Set Bit Gain info
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Set Bit Gain info
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Re: Set Bit Gain info
Select any soundbite in the TO or SE and then either choose "Sound File Information" from DP’s Studio Menu or right-click on the selected soundbite and choose the same option from there.
Near the bottom of the Sound File Information window which appears, is the bite gain for the selected soundbite.
You can also use the popup at the top of this Sound File Information window to select which soundbite you need the info for.
Near the bottom of the Sound File Information window which appears, is the bite gain for the selected soundbite.
You can also use the popup at the top of this Sound File Information window to select which soundbite you need the info for.
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