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gandjcarr wrote on 1/13/2013, 12:56 PM

Hi

I may not understand completely what you want to do because there is not  a lot of information in your question.  Why not just import the MP3 file and change the tempo and audio level (volume) of that file to what you want it to be?

By the way did you check to see if you have an earlier version of your arrangement as a backup file?

George

Procyon wrote on 1/13/2013, 3:25 PM

You may need to turn off the automatic BPM adjustment.  Go to Program Settings > Import tab...

Uncheck the "Automatically adjust samples to BPM (timestretch)" setting.

Then, import your MP3 into a new arrangement.  Don't forget you may want to turn that feature back on later.

I don't know why you would be having volume issues with the file.

I hope you don't have the idea you will be able to break down the MP3 into its component parts and edit it like you did the original arrangement.  That is just not possible.

tsugua wrote on 1/13/2013, 3:26 PM

I have lost backup file. When I import the mp3 file, some pieces get lost, also there is lot of noises and volume is very loud, i can't fix it because of missing parts.

Which way is the best for importing mp3 file with best quality?

tsugua wrote on 1/13/2013, 3:44 PM

i try this as you said... i think it is a bit better but i still have volume problem

Procyon wrote on 1/13/2013, 8:18 PM

What does the MP3 sound like when played in a media player outside of MMM?

Obviously, we have no way of knowing what you may have done to degrade the quality of the audio before you exported the MP3 originally.

tsugua wrote on 1/14/2013, 12:29 PM

when mp3 is playd outside MMM it is normal sound volume like i set it when i export it...sound and ewerything is ok, but when i import any mp3 file to MMM it is allways to many volume and some parts missing...

and when i set volume and other things, and when i export as mp3 again it is allways to much volume even if i set volume to -10db