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It's weird when I read stuff like this because I've not noticed any volume problems since I upgraded my PC last year. Everything is fine for me.

My problem regarding volume is with my keyboards especially my new Kurzweil. A lot of people on the Kurz forum ask about this and the answer is there's so many patches in that thing that it's impossible for them to go in and normalize all of them so if I want to switch patches from piano to organ to vibes for example in the middle of a song and the volumes are way off the only solution is to put those patches in a user bank, adjust the volumes there and save it. This is exactly the same solution with Real Tracks. We're now up to 870 RT's!. That's a lot and I'm sure there can be volume differences from one to the other just like my Kurz patches. If we notice this we can go into the RT folder and grab a file, put it into the RB audio editor and apply some gain change to it and save it.

Bob



Something I did a few years back was similar.I used Cool Edit 2000 now Adobe Audition. It has a feature were you can write a script buy recording moves. So what I did id engage the script recorder then open a RT file, normalize & save. Then stop the recorder. Give the script a name like "RT Normalize". Now you open the batch processor and have it apply this script to a complete folder & all subfolders.In this case the RealTracks main folder.Then go out to dinner.This will normalize every track in the folders.


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