Subject: | Re: inverting a track on a stereo recording to increase gain....huh? |
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From: | "Tim Dekle" tim.dekle |
Date: | Tue May 7, 2013 4:00 am ((PDT)) |
Use the "normalize" feature of Audacity in the "Effects" tab. You can bring= it all the way up to 0dB if you like. Tim |
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