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AUDIO EDITING IN THE SEQUENCER
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Normalizing audio clips
Normalizing means increasing the overall audio level so that the loudest peak in the sound touches 0 dB. Normalizing
can be made on any audio clip, regardless of if they are Single Take clips or Comp clips.
1. Select the Audio Clip(s) in the Arrange View, or in the Clip Overview in the Comp Editor.
A comped audio clip selected in the Clip Overview in the Comp Editor.
2. Select “Normalize Clips” from the Edit menu or context menu.
A new Comp Row is automatically created at the top and named after the Audio Track, with the extension “(nor-
malized)”. The new Comp Row contains the “bounced” normalized audio and the Audio Clip has also automatically
switched to Single Take Mode. The original audio is preserved on their original Comp Rows.
! Only the audio within the Audio Clip boundaries will be normalized. Any masked audio will be disregarded.
! Note that normalizing a clip that contains audio that already reaches the full headroom (touches 0 dB) won’t
have any effect.
! When you normalize a Single Take clip, Reason automatically re-analyzes the audio and distributes new Slice
Markers at the detected transients.