

OK, first of all, indeed this "issue" has been asked many many times, and it has been "SOLVED" many many times, and it is indeed solely down to inexperience, and NOT some "software issue" that is somehow escaped the Logic developers (all musicians themselves) throughout the many, many years the program exists. I have no idea why Logic isn't simply able to take what I hear during in-app playback and put it into MP3 and WAV form, but it's not, and I don't know what's wrong. Whenever I try to bounce the hecking thing, one of two things happen:ġ) It's far too quiet when I normalise or "overload protect only".Ģ) When I turn normalise off, it's certainly loud enough, but very crackly and gainy. Adding an adaptive limiter to the master output makes it noticeably crackly during in-app playback, albeit not as crackly as the 2nd thing below: It sounded fine even before I tried adding compressors to every track and creating a slow decrease in volume in the master output, to see if that would help balance out the volume as the track gets louder throughout. Whenever I play it back in Logic, it sounds fine. This is the first time I've made a song with this many tracks and instruments, but if I take too many away then the piece starts to lose its fullness and 'oomph'. Many tracks, orchestral, quite loud most of the way through. In essence, I'm trying to create a loud and triumphant cinematic piece. I'm fairly new to all this, so terminologies and jargon might be a bit lost on me. Please help! I have tried everything I know to try, including the advice given by many other people in multiple other threads regarding this issue.īounce either too quiet or crackles So, for context, here's the Logic file via Google Drive, if anyone wants to see: which should hopefully at some later point in my life be my sole source of income. This is a huge problem for me because I want to release the music I compose in the form of albums. I have been dealing with this issue now for quite a while and have still found no solution. I know this isn't due to some form of "audio enhancement" that Apple has for audio files because I have downloaded other mp3 files and their volume is normal. I have tried bouncing it to m4a and mp3 form. I can even play my composition in Logic Pro X which I just bounced and it will sound much louder than my bounced file. In other words, I can play my composition in Logic Pro and it sounds just as loud as any song on YouTube, Apple Music, and Spotify.īut when I bounce my project to my desktop (24-bit, normalizing disabled), it sounds much quieter. When I listen to a project I'm working on in Logic Pro X, it sounds awesome and is just as loud as any other audio I play on my computer. or at least I haven't found an answer that I understand.

Post-Bounce Volume is Too Quiet So I've browsed multiple different threads on and various other websites and have still not found the solution to my problem. M Audio BX5 D3 (X2), Audio Technica ATH M50X 4.2Ghz i7, 24gbĪrturia keylab essential 61, M Audio M-Track Hub, So, I'd be very grateful for any help as both of these issues are very frustrating.

I have wondered if I should set the volume levels much higher, but I'm inexperienced and just don't know what to do.
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I work with 20+ software instrument tracks in every project and keep the volume of each in check (a long way away from clipping). I suspect the cause may be related to individual/collective track volume(s). The only way I can seem to get the bounced projects to playback at a reasonable volume is by setting the master to +3db (or more) which doesn't seem right to me as I've seen many talking about setting the master to 0. My second issue is also one I've seen mentioned many times, without resolution. Clearly it is a comment problem as I've seen it mentioned many times - but without a solution.Ģ. It is definitely a Logic issue, as playback volume from iTunes and YouTube is as expected. When working my on projects, although the playback volume to my monitors is at a 'good' level (ie reasonable or even loud) as soon as I plug in my phones the volume level is reduced dramatically. My question is in two part, both re relating to very low volume output.ġ. I am new to LPX having graduated from GB.
