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The style 60_strum has two strummed guitar parts, an acoustic one on the Guitar track and an electric one on the Strings track. Perhaps you replaced one of those with a RealTracks guitar and left the other one, and the MIDI one is louder in the rendered wave file so you notice it.

If you notice your MIDI tracks are louder relative to the RealTracks in your rendered files, try setting the "Adjust audio track volume" (in the render to wave dialog) to a positive value like 3 or 4 dB.





Andrew, correct there are two midi guitar tracks for that Style ... a strum on "Guitar" and a sort of "accent" on "Strings." I kept the "staccato" on Strings and replaced the strum with a steady acoustic strum that was very close to the bpm I set the song at.

I adjusted the volume so that it was mixed how I wanted it.

So, please remind me, are you saying that the volume at Rendering won't match the volume that I set?

Now that you mention this I recall that I've come across this before and was pretty surprised that the RT volume had to be so drastically adjusted.

(In that previous case it was in the opposite direction. The RT was way too loud. Ring a bell?)