Studio One Pro: Adjusting clip gain and normalizing audio

Demo summary
The demo shows how to use the center handle to adjust an event's volume and how to use the normalize command to maximize peak volume.
Step-by-step
- Select the audio event you want to adjust
- Drag the small circle handle in the middle of the event up or down to adjust clip gain
- Press Option+N (Mac) or Alt+N (PC) to normalize the audio
Options
- Toggle the normalization on and off
Tips
- Use the center handle to adjust the volume of the audio itself without moving the channel fader
Highlights
“those are two pieces that can be super handy for you”
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3:590:45Trimming and deleting audio eventsJoe shows how to trim the edges of an audio event by dragging the handles and how to use the range tool to select and delete specific sections.Fender Studio
6:480:32Applying manual volume fadesJoe demonstrates using the corner handles on an audio event to create volume ramps to prevent audible pops and clicks.Fender Studio
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12:230:31Adjusting clip gain and normalizing audioCurrentThe demo shows how to use the center handle to adjust an event's volume and how to use the normalize command to maximize peak volume.Fender Studio
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