Quiet shots [Solved]

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Quiet shots [Solved]

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Hello I added new fire sounds for my mod but the sound is so quiet , did u know why?
Or did you know how I can make the fire sounds louder?
THX!
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Re: quiet shots

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Import your .wav file into Audacity, select the track, go to Effect > Normalize, set "Normalize maximum amplitude to:" to 0.0, press OK, and re-export as WAV.
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Re: quiet shots

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Marth8880 wrote:Import your .wav file into Audacity, select the track, go to Effect > Normalize, set "Normalize maximum amplitude to:" to 0.0, press OK, and re-export as WAV.
ok i will try it :)

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Thx it helps :) but can i make it louder again?
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Re: quiet shots

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Import the track back into Audacity, select track, Effect > Amplify, check "Allow clipping", set "Amplification" to 3.0, test to make sure there's no noticeable static when playing the track, press Ctrl+R to repeat the Amplify job, test again, etc., then re-export when you feel it's loud enough. :d
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Re: quiet shots

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Marth8880 wrote:Import the track back into Audacity, select track, Effect > Amplify, check "Allow clipping", set "Amplification" to 3.0, test to make sure there's no noticeable static when playing the track, press Ctrl+R to repeat the Amplify job, test again, etc., then re-export when you feel it's loud enough. :d
thx :D
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