Hello guys !
I'm playing some simples , but the volume of some of them just turn down and doesn't play with the level of the start . Is there any way to make them "heareble " allways with the same intensity ?
Hello guys !
I'm playing some simples , but the volume of some of them just turn down and doesn't play with the level of the start . Is there any way to make them "heareble " allways with the same intensity ?

If you play the samples in an audio editor are their volumes pretty close to the same?
Not really sure I understand your question completely -- An example MFA file might help.
As Jeff said,.check to see if the volume of the samples are close to the same. The second thing if you're playing multiple samples at the same time,.you will have frequencies stepping on each other that will make them appear to be not heard. IMO,.the best way to handle this is with panning techniques and Eqing techniques. I'm a rock/metal recording engineer and have to do this all the time so you can hear all the instruments in the song.
Hello Guys , My sounds haven't been exported with the same intensity of volume . The wierd fact is that at the first time they play they are all well heareble after that some that have lower intensity seems to nearly desappear . You have to wait a bit before all the volumes are reseted . Here is a little file with the sounds .
esp,..#1 is at -15db, #2 is over 0db and clipping,..#3 is -4db and #4 is at -31db. I'm not getting what you're hearing on your end. The samples all play at the same intensity/volume each time I play them. Maybe a sound card issue on your end? Not sure.
so i just should export them with the same intensity (db) ?
Yes, if you want them all to be the same volume. The only issue that I see is #2 being over 0db (clipping). You can reduce that sample, but the clipping is already in the sample and won't go away even if you reduce the db. Since #3 is at about -4db,. I would bring up #1 and #4 to -4db and call it a day. If you like #2,.then reduce to -4db. You have to remember that when you do volume matching, the samples will all be the same volume as you know and might take away from the feel of the sample when played. Especially #4 being that it's very low at -31db. IF you are looking for even volume for all of the sample, then this is the way to go.
When I'm tracking an instrument,..lets say a bass guitar, I add in a compressor. It will adjust the volume automatically when the player plays hard or soft so it sounds even all the time. It all depends on the song I'm doing.
Thank you ! I'm going that way to "solve" this !
If you need help with level matching,.I can do it for you for $1000000 dollars. LOL...
I was thinking of something,..I think you're going to pick up noise/hiss when you increase #1 and #4, but you'll have to try it to see what happens.



Wow! what a bargainI can do it for you for $1000000 dollars.
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