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by Idan Korenblum on 23 Apr 2014, 23:39
Is there any way to make Cross match the gain of the song to mix for the one that is playing? (for the situation of very marked volume difference of 2 songs).
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by daniel clark on 24 Apr 2014, 00:10
are thease song anylised by Cross software ,, gain also ,, suprised at such a difference other than checking this ,, you will need to adjust the gain in track info to get them close and that setting will be saved ,, curious as to what Cross fader curve you have selected in perferences check what rojec suggested first ,,
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by Idan Korenblum on 24 Apr 2014, 00:30
RoJeC wrote:When live the tracks will not correct for actual volumes. Several faders cause the final volume (deckfader, deck gain, crossfader, filter, equalizers)
I didn't understand this part. What do you mean by "when live" ? The first part of your answer says Cross does normalize the gain, the you're saying playing live there is no volume correction? I'm confused.
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by daniel clark on 24 Apr 2014, 01:01
that seems about right ,, meaning live as a line input ,, acutaly passing thru the signal ,, Cross anyalise the tracks in collection and auto gain adjust the tracks ,,if you select this option in the anyalise function,,as rojec said found small bug in version 3.1 with storing the adjusted gain setting ,using info panel
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by DJ Vintage on 24 Apr 2014, 08:31
My personal opinion is DON'T use autogain (or cheap/free gain levelling tools for that matter) ever.
It's good practice to drop your track into a deck, quickly skip to a louder part and set the gain manually using the gain button and channel level meters. Then monitor it while playing to keep it from going over +3/+6 dB and (slightly) adjust when necessary.
If you want a tool, buy Platinum Notes. It is the only thing I know that has pretty advanced gain levelling technology and actually changes the volume of the track. So even if you play the track(s) on your phone, ipod, car or home stereo, they will all have the same relatively loudness.
It's not cheap software (and does a whole lot more than just the gain levelling), but it's the only thing I'd advice if you want to do something that is considered "auto-gain".
Just my two cents.
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by Idan Korenblum on 24 Apr 2014, 21:08
Ok, sorry for still not understanding. I am new to this. If i mix, as in live (in a party) 2 songs with different volume (of the original files). In Cross they will have a more similar volume?
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by discopex on 24 Apr 2014, 22:32
Idan Korenblum wrote:Ok, sorry for still not understanding. I am new to this. If i mix, as in live (in a party) 2 songs with different volume (of the original files). In Cross they will have a more similar volume?
Usually, yes.
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