![]() It achieves a similar result, but displays a distorted visual because most of the clips are just showing as “sausages” without any resolution or detail due to the boosting far above the individual 0db line. Instead I get WL8/9 matching the loudest clip in RMS, then lowering the master output to avoid clipping. Somehow in WL6 that was a possible setting that i can not achieve with the MN dialogue in WL8/9. The result is a montage where the apparent loudness of all clips is equal to the quietest clip, which has been boosted to its max peak level. I want the Meta Normalize function (MN) to analyse the clips and bring up the quietest clip to its max peak without clipping and then adjust all other clips (with a higher RMS) to be attenuated to match the RMS of that quietest file. since then WL8 (i skipped WL7) and now WL9, i can NOT re-create the behaviour or results that i want to achieve.Īny given montage containing various clips of different RMS or Integrated Loudness: Since WL6 the functionality of Meta Normalizing has changed. ![]()
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