Tue Mar 03, 2020 11:02 am
Do remember how normalization works. It raises the level of the whole track up to whatever level you have set. It does not even out the audio within the track like a compressor. In your pic there is a loud peak on the far right of the top track. If this already at the level you require, nothing will happen when you hit Normalize. In fact if the level of that peak is above what you require, normalizing will reduce the level of the whole track.
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