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Old 01-11-2002
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Changing volume of individual tracks makes track silent

Hi,

I am recording through my mixer. No matter what instrument I use (keyboard, guitar, mic) if I record a track and then want to change the volume of that track (right click, Track Properties, increase volume level), the track will become silent and I'm assuming unrecoverable since an Undo doesn't do anything.

Anybody know what's happening here?
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Exclamation that's strange

is this cakewalk or sonar?

in cakewalk,

a cheap workaround you could do is apply an effect such as 'amp sim' on the wave a simply up the decibels and nothing else.

you could also use a volume enveloppe.

in sonar,

there is a volume level on the chanel.
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this volume you are talking about, isn't it for MIDI instruments? (in cakewalk)

Let me know if i helped you, or simply confused you.
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