11.5

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498 Project settings
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Project settings
Here you will find all information regarding settings that are dependent of a
wave project (.HDP) or virtual project (.VIP).
Project options
This will show you information on the current project, including creation date,
memory size, paths, and file names. For virtual projects, a list of all included
physical files is displayed. Virtual projects also display a list of linked wave
projects.
Volume reduction in virtual projects: In "Project information for virtual
projects", you can reduce the level in 6 dB steps. This volume reduction is
necessary for multitrack virtual projects, since the sum of all tracks in this case
must not exceed 16-bit (0 dB). Theoretically, each track of a 4 track stereo
project must be reduced by 2 bits (12 dB). In the real-world application, tracks
are often not recorded or played back at the maximum level so that the
reduction can be adjusted accordingly. However, raising the volume reduction
setting can result in clipping.
Please keep in mind that Samplitude 11.5 Producer reduces the volume of
wave projects to the setting in the virtual project that uses the wave project.
This allows you to switch between the VIP and the wave project without the
usual volume differences between project types. If a wave project is opened by
itself (without using the wave project in a VIP), Samplitude 11.5 Producer
automatically uses the maximum volume playback.
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