I recorded at a certain volume and then when I wanted to do audiwarp, as in example, I had to lower the level almost all the way to the bottom to see any waveform. This dropped the volume of the track way below everything else, so I had to bring up the mixer volume a lot and solo as everything else would be blasting. In audiowarp, I still had a visible wave in the sample editor, but after finishing that and going to variaudio, the visible wave diminished to nothing at all. I scrolled up and down to make sure it wasn’t above or below and it’s not. The sound is there but I just can’t see any waveform at all. At first in audiowarp it was low but expanding on right tab made it visible but not here. So in the picture is the selected track with the reduced volume and distinguishable waveform, while the one under that (lv 2nd V) is like all the rest, one indistinguishable block with everything peaked beyond the borders. Down below is the variaudio of the selected track with no visible waveform anywhere. So the waveform is first too large to distinguish anything, then reduced in the project window and too small to distinguish anything in the variaudio.
On the right hand side where you scroll up or down there is a + and - these are used for zoom in and out on the waveform.
How useful! I wish I’d known this before I dragged the square in the middle of the event to the bottom, to get it visible for editing, and then this diminished the volume also to inaudible. I think I then bounced and saved it. so if I increase the gain to get the volume back would this be less pristine, than going to an earlier version before I so lowered it? You can see in the picture of the gray event where, with the waveform display all the way down and the middle square partially down ( but even all the way up) there is no longer a distinguishable waveform. Thanks.
Hi,
If you increase the gain back (by using the square in the middle) to the original value, you will get the original sound (the same as before). It’s just a gain.
But after reducing it before, I apparently bounced it, so raising that to the top still shows just the thin line, so I will have to go to the audio menu to increase. Will it be identical to the original then?
Hi,
If you still have the original file, I would recommend to use the original.
OK, thanks. Since all editing is supposed to be non-destructive, would it be in the pool, maybe with a varied name?


