View Full Version : How to boost my audio WAAAAAY up?


Dylan Couper
April 27th, 2009, 03:17 PM
Here's what I screwed up... Was flying in a small twin engine float plane, and turned the audio levels down to almost zero so I could get some clean sound.

Plane landed. I got out, shot a quick interview. Oh, did I remember to turn the audio up? No, of course not.

On the timeline, if I move the Vol. to +12db and put a volume enveloppe in set on max... and turn my speakers to 11... I can hear it. Is there any way I can boost the volume even more (speakers on 8, I can't hear it anymore). Should I just render the clip out, bring it back in, and boost the audio again, or is there a way I can bring it up even more? Quality isn't critical, neither is the interview, but I would like to have it if I can save it.

Thanks!

Seth Bloombaum
April 27th, 2009, 03:48 PM
This is when you'd use Normalize, which (in Vegas) will set your overall clip volume so that the loudest peak will be at a preset number, I think the default pref is -0.1db.

Right click on the audio clip, pull down to Switches | Normalize. Done.

To quickly set this switch on multiple clips, copy the Normalized clip, select all the clips you want Normalized, right-click on one of them, and select Paste Event Attributes.

And then there are scripts...

Dylan Couper
April 27th, 2009, 05:15 PM
Perfect, thanks Seth!

Don Bloom
April 27th, 2009, 07:09 PM
for the future, if this should everhappen again, you can split the track and use the Volume FX or Amplitude modulation FX, you can use a volume envelope, you can use a bus and raise the level or place the offending clip on a seperate track and use the level adjusment in the header or any combination of these.

Edward Troxel
April 28th, 2009, 07:20 AM
In this case, I agree Normalize would be the option to use. The bad news is that ALL sound will be increased by the specified amount - including the underlying noise level.

Stan Harkleroad
April 28th, 2009, 07:23 AM
Other option would be to open the the audio in an external editor an use normalize or other methods and run some noise removal if amplifying adds considerable noise.