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Tabletop Audio tracks too quiet

I have found that compared to tracks from other sources the Tabletop Audio tracks are about a quarter of the volume. I cannot use them effectively because I have to turn down the other sources so much. Can you please check into why this is the case?  
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Gid
Roll20 Team
Do you have any track names that best exemplify this, Ed?
Any of them really. Take a look(listen) at "Medieval Battle by Tabletop Audio" and play that at full volume at the same time as a track from any of the other sources and you can barely hear it. I am right now playing "Underground Lake City - Lightness Shores - Score Music - Richard Daskas" form Fanburst and it is very hard to hear the sounds of battle through the soft melodic tones of the "Underground Lake City". I have to turn down the other sourced tracks to less than 50% in order to match the playback volume of Tabletop Audio tracks. This makes mixing tracks from other sources difficult.
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Gid
Roll20 Team
Ah. Okay. I see what's happening. Something is triggering the volume on Tabletop Audio tracks when you play another track simultaneously. A really good example I'm playing Tabletop Audio's "Solemn Vow", which is an instrumental track rather than an ambient one. It's louder than most. If I start playing that at maximum volume, and then play a BattleBards Track like, "Tavern Owner - Epic Tavern", you can hear the volume drop on Solemn Vow noticeably. I tried doing this the other way around, and it looks like the volume is always dropped if you're playing a Tabletop Audio track alongside anything else. I'll put together a bug thread for this. Thank you for pointing this out.
Thank you!