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Viewing topic "hello all! once recorded a song on a usb stick in .wav format, the volume listening on pc is very low!"

     
Posted on: July 14, 2017 @ 05:30 AM
salvosound
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Hi people,
as in subject, i did all the sequence listed below:

1) Connect a compatible USB storage drive
2) Access [SONG] Mode and select a song
3) Press [FILE] button
4) Press [F4] AUDIO button
5) Press [SF1] REC button
6) Name the file
7) Press the [ENTER] button to “set” name
8) Set the required trigger level
9) Press the [ENTER] button to begin recording
10) Press the SEQ TRANSPORT [PLAY] button
11) Press the [ENTER] button to stop recording

I set the trigger level to “manual” the first time and to “1” the second time....nothing changes...when i connect the usb drive to the pc and play the wav song i can’t listen it because is very very low.

Any helps?
Thk in advance!

Salvo

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Posted on: July 14, 2017 @ 08:19 AM
5pinDIN
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salvosound - 14 July 2017 05:30 AM

[...]
I set the trigger level to “manual” the first time and to “1” the second time....nothing changes...when i connect the usb drive to the pc and play the wav song i can’t listen it because is very very low.

The trigger level setting doesn’t affect the volume of the recorded WAV file.

 

salvosound -

Any helps?

This article might help:
http://www.motifator.com/index.php/support/view/midi_velocity_and_audio_record_levels

If for any reason you don’t want to reset levels, you could try to “normalize” the recording instead. The WAV you saved can be loaded back into the XF, the Integrated Sampling Job “Normalize” applied, and then the resulting WAV resaved to USB.

Alternatively, you could normalize the WAV file using a program such as “Audacity” (http://www.audacityteam.org/).

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Posted on: July 14, 2017 @ 09:13 AM
salvosound
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Thank you very much i Will try :)

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Posted on: July 14, 2017 @ 09:39 AM
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salvosound - 14 July 2017 09:13 AM

Thank you very much i Will try :)

You’re welcome. If you have questions about procedures, just ask.

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