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  • Sat, Jun 20 2009 8:00 PM

    • Emaxy
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    Level change after rendering EQ'd audio clips

    I am using the latest version of MC. I have noticed that if I apply EQ to an audio clip amd then render it, the volume level changes quite noticeably. This applies to XDCam EX clips in the timeline that are being accessed via the AMA feature. But it also applies to EX clips that have been transcoded to DNxHD formats. Has anyone else experienced this?

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  • Sat, Jun 20 2009 9:04 PM In reply to

    • Larry Rubin
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    Re: Level change after rendering EQ'd audio clips

    This is a known bug that Avid is aware of. Avid engineering and QA are working on it. We are awaiting a reply.

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  • Sun, Jun 21 2009 11:25 AM In reply to

    • indigospin
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    Re: Level change after rendering EQ'd audio clips

    interesting. does this only apply to EX clips, or to any format/clip?  i was pondering upgrading but want to avoid this kind of thing... i do a lot of audio mixing on my projects.

     

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