Regarding "allow volume changes": This has been discussed multiple times in the past. The phrase "allow volume changes" is confusing because it doesn't allow you (the user) to change the volume, but allows the style definition to change the volume to whatever is defined in the style. So when you change the volume manually, then regenerate, it reverts back to whatever volumes are defined by the style. You need to uncheck the box to ensure your volume settings stick. There is a global override setting (don't remember where it is off the top of my head) that says to basically ignore whatever volume is set in the style file itself (which is where the checkbox is also found) and use the volume settings you specified. However, the global override (as I understand it) is local to your machine only. So if you have two computers, one set and the other not, you are going to get different results when you load the file. I don't know if the global override affects the saving of files or not.

In general, all the PGMusic styles should have this box unchecked for their styles, although in the past, a few of them slipped through the cracks. Also, I have found many of the Norton styles also has this box checked, as well. I can't recall if Bob Norton has changed this on later styles (it took me awhile to figure out why the Norton styles in general were louder than PGMusic styles and ultimately found they used a different setting).

Don't know if this is the problem, but definitely something to look at. Another thing to look at as well is if you have "normalize volume" checked. This affects the relative volume of each track as defined by your setting; however, depending on where you set it, you may find certain tracks will hit the ceiling of 127 (in the range 0-127).

Don't know if this will help you or not.


John

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