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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rhxyGuxgsU
Just a small update. I'm having a bit of mixed results with making the music louder. The problem is that the entire track isn't originally normalized at the same level, so changes in one portion don't scale correctly for the rest of the track. What this means is that if I simply just turn up the volume track-wide, then the part after the intro will experience clipping. The only thing I would be able to do is leave most of the track as it is and increase the volume of just the intro part. Right now it sounds a bit weird to do that, but I'll keep playing around with it.
I'll see what I can do.