In and Out points for audio channels

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mfo
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In and Out points for audio channels

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Normally the audio level only varies in a small region of the whole range of the audio channel. i assume this is due to the ground noise.
but the whole range of possible values is taken as basis for effect parameters when i connect them to audio. this results in effect parameters only changing in a small region - whta is not very suitable!
To solve the issue i think an In- and Out-Point for the audio channels like you have for the clip timelines would help alot.

ok, it's one think more you have to adjust in realtime, but i think i would be worth the price.
what do you think?

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Post by bart »

yes we want to build this (we wanted to from the beginning) but we,re having some techinical dificulties with it.

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Ajust equalizer

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I have found some turn around i have one equalizer betwen the mix table and the PC and i use the equalizer to reduce the "background noise"
Now i can only receive the beats or other sound from the DJ Table

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Post by BlackBuda »

Danger do you know any good software to clean the incoming sound from the Dj Mixer?

I have a audigy mp3+, and the RESOLUME audio analysis is like a slow motion (with or without the fall into the max), i already tried many different equalizer settings but the analysis still bad.

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Post by Danger »

no....like i said i only use a equalizer (hardware equalizer not software)

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