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foobar Audio CD writer

I'm going to record an audio CD with foobar Audio CD Writer based on the tracks replaygain information. But if I wanted to apply some additional amplification to the replaygain'd tracks, say +3dB, I also tagged "DSP" on the CD Writers property page. If doing so, is my audio actually passing 2 amplifications (replaygain -6.8dB and after that DSP +3dB) or are both values combined to a resulting -3.8dB?
Maybe I'm all wrong and there's a better way to do what I'd like to do?

..:: sundance ::..

foobar Audio CD writer

Reply #1
One thing you could do would be using the RG preamp (found in prefs|playback).

foobar Audio CD writer

Reply #2
anza,
thanks for the tip. I'm using the replay gain preamp already; thought it only affected the playback volume - but I'll try writing a cdr and report the results...