Getting way too much noise ???

Hi! I'm working on a track with a few synth layers from my korg and other audio etc.. it sounds perfect in logic but like sh*t as mp3.. i tried turning normalize on and it just made it really quiet so i went to amplify it in audacity and it brought the noise back in.. without normalize its good volume but with noise and i also put adaptive limiters on a bunch of the tracks which didn't do much.. id REALLY appreciate if someone could suggest some solutions! either with getting rid of the noise for when i bounce it, or a good way to raise the volume of the track when i bounce it with normalization on, mostly since i can turn up the volume on my computer and theres no noise but amplyifing it in audacity produces noise.. probably cause it messes with the frequencies or whatever i dont know haha but ok yeah thank you for reading! please help!!

Ecibob,
1. You can post images (PNG or JPEG) directly to your thread here.  Many people cannot or will not follow external links to look at images.  Use the Insert/edit image button in the toolbar at the top of the edit window.
2. There are on-line tutorials which will help you get started with LabVIEW.
3. What part of those signals is noise and what is real force? Turbulence, vibrations in the device, and other things could make all of this real.  How are these signals measured?  Do you have any kind of signal which can be used to synchronize with the motion of the wing?
Lynn

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