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• This option can also be Disabled entirely, or on a per track basis.
A common scenario would be: leveling turned on for the Master
Volume, but disabled for one out of 3 tracks in your show.
The reason to consider mixing and matching is because the
leveling process can negatively affect some tracks. The impact
could just be a loss of dynamic range (most notable with classical
music), or in some cased you may hear some distortion (when
applying Normalize & Compress to a modern Rock or Pop song)
Controlling Other Volume Settings
You’ve likely noticed that there are some other volume controls you can
work with. These are used to control two different things: the default
volume level that your Slide Sounds will use, and the default volume that
your soundtrack will use when Slide Sounds are playing.
The Defaults for Slide Sounds option sets the volume level for the sound
effects that you attach to your slides. This is only the default setting for your
show. If you need to adjust the volume levels of your sound effects
individually, you can do this using the options for that specific slide.
The Soundtrack During Slide Sounds slider sets the volume level your
soundtrack will change to automatically when a sound effect begins
playing. This is set at 50% by default, but you may find that you prefer it to
be lower or higher. You can also adjust this on a per slide basis for more
exact control.
Defaults For Slide Sounds
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Volume ' 100
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Fade lo 0 1
FadeOut rr 0.1
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Soundtrack During Other Sounds
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Volume ' 50 "•
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Faden 0.1
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Fadeout rr 0.1