I think there's a check box that allows you to automatically normalize the tracks.

I'm not 100% sure if this is in BB or RB or both but I recall seeing it. It's certainly not a plug in.

Regarding NORMALIZE. Yep, some folks despise it but it is nothing more that a simple, useful tool when used correctly and in the right circumstances.

Personally, I look at the waveform and use normalize only if it came out of BB/RB and it's weak. This used to be an issue with several tracks but it seems PG has fixed that because I've not had to use it for that recently. When I record something, if the waveform is weak, I adjust the input levels and record it again.

The downside to normalize is that it amplifies everything equally. So any noise, hum or other undesirable stuff in the track gets bumped up as well. Most often, I use Normalize these days in the final audio editing, clean up, stage. After my export and trimming..... I use Normalize to squeeze a bit of volume out of the track. It's generally not a very big gain at this point of the process for me.

Last edited by Guitarhacker; 04/29/22 09:31 AM.

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