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> Motu Digital Performer, Need help with editing audio amplitude
jopey
post Fri 17 Jan 2003, 15:55
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Ok...I feel more than a lil silly asking this one..
But back when I used METRO..there was a very simple
way to increase the volume or amplitude of a soundbite.
You simply highlighted what you wanted to change and went to
a menu option 'scale audio' and typed in your desired value.

I scoured the manual last night looking for a way to do this in DP3.
I did notice in the waveform editor at the top of the window there is
the word amplitude but I can NOT figure out how to change it.
Is this possible in DP??
Am I really this stupid??Thanks again in advance!
Joe

While I have your attention..if you are looking for information about Motu's DP you might want to check out:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Digital-Performer/

There was a post about DP for OS X that was VERY interesting.

I sure am going to miss this group angry.gif((
joe
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post Sat 18 Jan 2003, 20:15
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Processing a soundbite with Trim through the Audio Menu doesn't permanently change the soundbite. A new soundbite is created with a name derived from the original. The original soundbite remains in the soundbite window list and can be recalled from the list.
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