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Its already there, since version 0. Called Pre-Amplifier. It's very simple, you load preset, you normalized files, you know on what level you normalized, let's say -23lufs., then just rise that slider by 23dB.
But there is better way. If you want perfectly to be on input, and so for processing, and you play ONLY normalized files, set that slider where AGC will have maximum 1-3dB range (showing 1-3 bars from top) on loudest parts in track(s).
Here RB plays all files at -23LUFS. In this preset/case i tuned pre-amp so AGC working very little. Btw, normalization is not so ideal thing and AGC is there more like level protection.
https://i.imgur.com/1r8BsXb.png
Thanks for the very useful information @Bojcha but two things are still not clear to me!
1) You wrote:
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"It's very simple, you load preset, you normalized files, you know on what level you normalized, let's say -23lufs., then just rise that slider by 23dB"
Why then in the screenshot you posted, the pre amplifier value is +9? Shouldn't it be 23 dB because the played files have a LUFS of -23?
2) For presets that don't use AGC like @hvz's new "Adaptive Bass Monster," how can I do it if I want to be perfectly in the input?
Thank You
Don't look numbers much. For example, i had there some value of AGC Drive, wich will give something else on postamp. Also i said "BY" 23, my post amp was usually around -4 by default. Just watch what meters do. For preset that are not using AGC, just watch range in MB and adjust postamp where you happy with range. But that's not so great, because 'MB only' is usually tuned (should be) for bigER ranges so it's like you have AGC that you can't turn off.
Here is one station where we tuned AGC to work just with ~2dB range, And MB is working at it's sweet spot range all the time, all working nice. You'll never hear soft parts to rise to sky, also it's not adaptive mode.