for one it will take ages and two it stops at the first point that will get clipped. I dont think normalizing a whole tune is a good idea. If that result is ok with you, then compress it using a tool like razorlame. Another thing you could try is export it to. If normalizing doesn't have much effect, you have too much peaks and will need to do the mixing of your tune over, or use a compressor/limiter. Just export it, open it in a wave editor such as audacity, normalize it, and there you go. Then u should re-arrange the levels of your samples, so i isnt distorted anymore when the master volume is at normal
The problem is that when I relevel the master volume again it GETS distorted even if I didn't do anything to avoid distortion before. Or use a compressor, but mostly it makes it louder, but messes up with the sounds of yer tune. If so you should re-level all parts of your tune so it isnt distorted anymore with master volume on the regular setting. If u have turned down the master volume to avoid distortion that's the cause. I have made a few tunes in FL Studio, and it's all great and such, just that when I export them in mp3 format they're kind of quiet compared to when working in FL.
FLSTUDIO WONT XPORT MP3 SOFTWARE
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