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So I just picked up Logic 8 a few days ago and I'm still getting settled in. I've been trying out the audio energizer on samples from a song I had recorded in garageband which works well to boost the level without clipping. I was just wondering if there is a way to use the Audio energizer on all of the recordings in a project at once instead of going through and doing them all manually? Any help or Logic tips in general would be much appreciated!
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Stop working in the sample editor and start on the whole mix. If you want everything louder, sure you can create a 2bus and stick a limiter on it, or use the gain plug for just volume. I highly recommend macprovideos tutorials for getting a grasp on Logic, they were just having a 50% off sale. Tutorials really helped me a lot. There are free ones on youtube, but if you've got a few bucks it is worth it. Quote:
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