Harrison Labs V2.0.2 manual Region level

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16.0 Object Region Editing

Region level

Every region in Mixbus has a level control (called Region Gain in some menus) that applies to the whole region. The Region’s level can be modified by the Region menu, or from the right-click context menu:

Increase/Decrease Region Gain (Increase is limited to +10dB)

Reset Region Gain to Unity

Normalize (Raises or lowers gain so that the highest value in the region is 0dBFS, limited to +10dB max gain)

The Normalize entry will say "Denormalize" if the region is already normalized. This will return the region gain to unity.

%Note: If you normalize a region, it will raise the region gain so that the waveform shown in the region reaches 0dBFS. If the region is

extended to represent more of the underlying audio file, this audio may reach above 0dBFS.

%Note: Mixbus has a total of 5 built-in gain stages in a track: Region

Gain, Region Envelope, Input Trim, Fader, and Makeup Gain (when compressor is enabled). Each gain stage serves an important purpose, and the combination of these stages makes it easy and fun to mix in Mixbus.

￿Tip: Simply point the mouse at the region and use the gain up/down

key to quickly adjust region gain. You can also select multiple regions at once and then use the region gain key com- mands to raise or lower all the regions simultaneously.

Fade Out

Fade InHandle

Handle

Gain Control

Point

Range Area

(Smart Mode)

Object

Area

Region

 

Gain

Crossfade

Trim

Line

Area

Name

 

Bar

 

 

 

 

 

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