I'm transferring LPs to my iPod and up to now, everything has been going well. My routine is: transfer the record to the PC wile removing the RIAA curve; then putting back the RIAA curve; running the EZ Clean filter; chopping the files (I do one side at a time); then using Normalize Gain Scaling to set them all to about the same level.
I just finished doing two of the four sides of a double LP. The first two sides the standard routine went fine. Then for Side Three, all of a sudden when I try to use Normalized Gain Scaling, instead of giving me the level I expect, it just bumps up the level a little bit - too low to copy over to the iPod, since I don't want to be fiddling with the volume all the time.
I've verified that the settings on the display are the same for the side three tracks as they were for the preceding ones; I saved the file without changes and restarted DC7, just in case; I cleaned the temp files saved by DC7 in case it was some sort of memory problem. And that's it.
Any suggestions?
I just finished doing two of the four sides of a double LP. The first two sides the standard routine went fine. Then for Side Three, all of a sudden when I try to use Normalized Gain Scaling, instead of giving me the level I expect, it just bumps up the level a little bit - too low to copy over to the iPod, since I don't want to be fiddling with the volume all the time.
I've verified that the settings on the display are the same for the side three tracks as they were for the preceding ones; I saved the file without changes and restarted DC7, just in case; I cleaned the temp files saved by DC7 in case it was some sort of memory problem. And that's it.
Any suggestions?
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