I haven’t had time to check this but you have it under control. Yes, you could use a stereo editor to raise the gain of that particular raw RealTrack WAV.

If you are not comfortable doing that, temporarily you could open the WMA file in an editor and save it to WAV since you say that level is good. The quality will only be that of the WMA file, though.

You probably know this but you should store a copy of your modified WAV file. The next major update might overwrite your file (although it shouldn’t if the date stamp of yours is newer). If that update contains a patch for this RealTrack, then you won’t need the backup anyway.


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