#Dubbing studio: Is there a way to set track volume instead of clip volume?
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Short answer: there’s no track-level volume control documented for Dubbing Studio. The Dubbing Studio docs only describe “track vs. clip level” voice settings (not gain), and its export options (e.g., AAF, ZIPs of tracks/clips) if you want to mix levels in an external editor. (elevenlabs.io)
In ElevenLabs Studio generally, volume adjustments are documented at the clip level for imported audio and music (i.e., “adjust clip volume” / “adjust volume per clip”), not at the track level. (elevenlabs.io)
If you need consistent gain across a whole track, the documented workaround is to export AAF or separate audio tracks/clips from Dubbing Studio and apply track gain in your DAW. (elevenlabs.io)
Sources:
Dubbing Studio | ElevenLabs Documentation
Studio overview | ElevenLabs Documentation
Dubbing Studio | ElevenLabs Documentation
Dubbing studio: I like the output of "track clone" so I used the exact audio files to train a voice on IVC. however, the results are not as good as that of the track clone.