Nonreality;410898 Wrote: 
> If you use mp3gain you can apply gain setting to the actual track
> without the use of tags.  The changes the music so that you can use
> replay gain on devices that do not support replay gain.  I've never
> used it because I don't want it to be permanent.  I guess you can
> change them back but I just never wanted to fool with it.  Could this
> be what you are hearing? You can do the same thing with mediamonkey and
> dbpoweramp and probably other programs but I feel the tag method is much
> better.

The original intent, as you indicated, was to use MP3gain for playback
on iPods, which of course don't support tags.  But that was before
Duet!  Given that MP3/iGain act on the file itself, I would like to
know what affect that has on volume playing back through SC and the
Duet.  

Based on your description, the files as played through Duet should
already be volume-leveled, so I am in fact hearing a doubled action. 
Do I have this right?


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