In the most recent versions the "Edit-Audio Effects" fly-outs are hard written (destructive) .. although 'undo' works for the current session to revert back after testing a few. (CTRL + Z) This includes the suggested Gain Change method above. It is hard written and once the file is Saved is irreversible.

The "Edit-Audio" fly-out contains an option for 'real time FX' configuration. These are not hard-written and are adjustable on the fly (preferable) which is why I suggested PGPeakLimit as opposed to the Gain Change approach. PGPeakLmit is available as both a 'hard written' effect and a 'real time' effect. Try it in real time and if you like it, the option is always there to hard write it. smile

Again these paths are for recent versions. Older versions had the same options but used a different click path to get to them.
The Menus were different.
What version do you use?



Last edited by rharv; 04/19/15 08:00 AM.

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