Why are my GarageBand iPad and GarageBand iPhone songs louder after exporting them on my iPad and iPhone? It is called auto normalization, and while there is no way to turn off the automatic normalize feature, there is a hack that can help.
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🎧 Individual track volume too low? Check out this video – https://youtu.be/fARig2fuytU
The songs on YouTube like popular songs are very loud, and compared to my songs produced in garageband, it's quieter for some reason, and tried many other ways like compressing audio or stacking up layers of merged songs to create as loud as those songs on YouTube.
Hey I followed your steps but it it not lowering the volume. I used to fx track and lowered it.
Thank Pete! I’ve gotten the answer to the question i earlier asked you in the video.
Hi Pete, I was thinking about the auto normalization issue today. I think I have a little hack for it. I mixed this song I was working at and had a decent volume, like 60 percent. Then I added a vocal section of 1 bar at the end, totally unrelated to the song, where I yelled really loud so I knew it was clipping. Then I exported it as a wav file. The auto normalization did its thing, but because my yelling at the end section was the loudest, the actual song wasn't normalized that much. Then I imported the song in Audio share and cut off the last bit. Now I have a song with a lot of headroom for mastering! Hope you can use this tip!
really good!
Very helpful!!!
Ran into this problem today! Really wish I could turn off the auto-normalization. This video was very helpful, thank you!
Eureka! This explains a lot. I always keep everything set so low that only the 1st light of the primitive master level meter on the top bar of GB flashes on the loudest peaks. Yet I have so much trouble with high overall levels and distortion on peaky synth sounds after I transfer the song to Master Record, my mastering app. There I can lower everything by 6dB but its just not enough. I'm going to try this on my next track. Thank you Pete
hi ..
i can change Song Bpm ? in gargebend ??
i don’t want to change all song tempo i just want change Song Bpm ? how ?
Interesting…I always just turn the sounds down to lower levels.
Off topic question-how can I quickly add a couple of seconds of no sound to the start of the song? Thanks
I couldn’t define it better, Pete! Do you have a name for your band already? A good name can be: Punky Apples 🙂
It’s a suggestion, it’s up to you how to call it my friend. Best wishes, Emiel.
This is very useful thanks man! I have actually had trouble with this
Very useful! However I noticed that when you export in 24 bit 48k in aiff you don’t get that issue that much, but I’m gonna check it again.
I have a mythical pipedream that one day the “Apple Lossless” option will actually mean “lossless” for real, as in, you export it and the file sounds exactly like how it sounds in GarageBand.
That’s like asking for a pet unicorn, I know, but I can dream 😂
I didn’t know that I didn’t know this, but now I know that I know this. Thanks!
How about putting a peak limiter on those peak tracks ?
Hi Pete very useful thanks.
Yep i hear it 😊
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