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Description
Technical Bug Report Version
When using ConvertWithMoss (a free multi-sample format converter by Jürgen Moßgraber) to process waveforms into target formats such as SFZ, Bitwig Multisample, or Decent Sampler, the output audio exhibits critically low RMS levels, often requiring +6 to +12 dB manual gain compensation post-conversion. This attenuation compromises practical usability in production workflows, particularly for SFZ exports aligned with your AWM2-style synthesizer projects involving Yamaha Montage integration. [youtube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zmbclwce5kA)
Recommended Feature Request
Implement a per-format normalization toggle in the Destination Options panel (adjacent to existing resampling/trim controls), supporting:
- Peak normalization to -1 dBTP (preventing clipping).
- RMS normalization to -18 dBFS (matching industry standards for sample libraries).
- Optional LUFS targeting (-14 LUFS integrated for modern mastering). [samplerateconverter](https://samplerateconverter.com/tutorials/normalize-audio)
This would auto-scale waveforms during conversion, preserving dynamic range while ensuring viable output volumes—essential for your Python-based SFZ processing and GUI tools. Submit via the official KVR thread or GitHub issues for v14.3 consideration. kvraudio