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export/import files

I can't understand this one: I export the vocal track from cakewalk GT 2 for processing in another application. When I import it back (or even if I don't send it to the other application) the amplitude is much lower. I disable the aux sends & set the master out to 0db. I'm not sure if that is even necessary but the results are the same. Any ideas? And shouldn't the wav file come back the same even if the master is pulled down somewhat? Thanks!!
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