Please pardon my audio ignorance. . . .
Let's say that I have audio that's a little too quiet, when I playback from the timeline, it peaks at -12dB, and I would like to get it higher, say a peak of -3dB. I could:
a) do an "Open in Sound Forge" and do peak normalization to my target peak level in Sound Forge, or
b) do an "Open in Sound Forge" and do RMS normalization so my peak was -3dB (though I don't know how I'd determine the amount of normalization required to do this)
c) insert a volume envelope in Vegas and drag it up until my peak level in playback is -3dB.
Are these different approaches doing the same thing or something different to the audio (ignore the fact that inserting a volume envelope does not change the original media unlike editing in SF).
Thanks,
Nolo