i understand that, but the fact is that i want normal sized waveforms, not puny tiny ones lol
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if you didn't make a backup, drag all the tracks into mp3gain again and select "undo gain changes" from the menu.
other than that, mp3gain really isn't necessary if you use traktor... nevertheless, I can't reproduce the waveform problem on my system.
Your original waveform looked fine.
This is why i dont think mp3gain is needed.
If traktor can make the small adjustements needed then id leave it at that.
Anything that is wildly off is probably worth re-buying and getting a decent copy.
I dont know much about mp3gain though... just my thoughts.
yeah im going to do that when i get home from work (....in 7 hours....) on my pc. Then im going to back everything up (originals and the ones adjusted ffrom mp3gain)
it seems that all of them have the autogain up to +6.5 db, so maybe i need to run them all at 98.5 on mp3gain?
Gianmarco
You need to set it higher dude, like 94db (what i use). Also make sure you use "track gain" not album gain. Btw the app does not affect the files in any way just the volume in the tags.
@Jester - Why do you use 94db? If I remember correctly I think the default on the program is 98db when you open it. What made you choose 94?
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Too long, did't read version: Set the db level too low
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So another problem arose shrtly after i raised the db to 98 on my pc. it was clipping EVERYWHERE on traktor, no matter how low the gain or master went.
BUT, it sounded jsut fine on itunes. So at first i thought my crappy internal sound card was the problem. so i hooked up my audio 2 and PA speaker.
Problem was still there!
So me and a friend deduced that my traktor went to hell.
All is wel with the songs though, im regaining them to 98. That way i found that the waveforms are just big enough and traktor autogains them a tad lover to avoid clipping.
Gianmarco
The default is 89 Zac, too quiet ;)
It's non-destructive so you CAN reverse it - or do it again to a higher setting.
It can be useful to use MP3Gain if you want your MP3s to all sound the same volume when shuffling them on portable devices for instance.