You mean master volume?
Export your track and import it to audacity or any other audio software.
Then turn volume up.
Export it and finish ;D
Not necessarily true sir, Audacity does corrupt samples, IF you export them as 16-bit integer WAV's. 32 bit -float sees no such corruption. Also, you literally have to amplify the audio by massive amounts to even SEE it in the DAW.Albert6720 wrote:Audacity even increase the pitch and other things you want but the quality of sound will be disturbed.