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How to increase the custom sounds louder without clipping noise?

In FlexiMusic Wave Editor use Dynamic Compress/Expand to do this. This sets the volume up (or down) to it's maximum possible without clipping. It is the same as you do when just turn up the volume.

Audio Clipping

All modulation methods have an amplitude limit, a level that must not be exceeded. If it exceeds that part will be replaced with a straight line at the upper edge that will miss the real waveform shape. The drawback of audio clipping is often illustrated with a sine-wave as the input waveform like this: Let us assume that the pass band is 0.2 to 2.4 kHz and that the signal from the microphone is 300Hz. An audio clipper will convert the waveform towards a square-wave that contains odd harmonics. At such high clipping levels the voice starts sounding unnatural.

1. Open the file.

2. If you need a part of a sound do a selection with mouse or use Select All command to select the whole file, and use Dynamic Compress/Expand (Menu > Volume > Dynamic Compress/Expand) better use it several times with moderate settings instead of once with extreme settings....try around with.

3. You can leave the Sampling Duration and Cut off Volume to default value 3.0 and set the Target Volume as you need - Use less then 100% to compress, more then 100% to expand.

4. Save the file.

 

 
 
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