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Is this a known issue?  (apologies if previously reported ...or if I'm missing something obvious)

My test - I'm importing raw mono samples, 2 simple sine tones,  normalised to -6db & 0db, both show their true levels in SoundforgePro 12/13.

Drag them into new project, into default actor-mixer  - routed to master bus (no effects or inserts).

Audition the sources, note the bus meter peaking 3db lower than source.  

Import stereo versions of same wavs  - these sources output and meter correctly.

(Using latest Wwise 2019.1.4  on Windows 10 1903)
in General Discussion by Steve C. (150 points)
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It's the pan law. If mono try taking the mono sound and assign to a single speaker assignment and it will likely get to the expected value.

From one of their manuals:

Wwise uses an "equal power" schema to ensure that no audio source exceeds OdB in any speaker. As a result, all stereo sounds set to 2D positioning will be played 3dB quieter by Wwise. To maintain the same mixing reference, boost the 2D sounds by 3dB.

by Aaron B. (500 points)
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