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Little help here guys? Every time i export my song, it's not the full song. Like, only about 2 minutes of it. Why does this happen?
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Stoni, how can I ensure that the vocoded sounds are exported and are able to be imported into another DAW? In other words, when I export the entire song into a wav file, I can hear the vocoded sound. However, when I export each track individually Record and import into another DAW, I can't hear the vocoded track. Please help. Thanks
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Let me ask you when exporting or bouncing using wav format do you lose any bit rate or sound? I have read you don't lose anything but people keep telling me you do when you export or bounce. drop the science on that please.
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That was cool I always did exporting. Now they have enhanced it to be faster HOT! LOVE RECORD!
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Thanks
Thank you for input ,
it was just the Virtual ' SSL 9000k analog mixing desk 'seem very tempting to EQ and Compress the drums after testing it (it is sounding Great ).
Thanks again and have a good weekend..
pickemrollemfickem 2 years ago
Glad I could help.
Let me know when you've mixed something down.
I'd love to hear it.
WiNKsound 2 years ago
Hello Stoni how about nondestructive and destructive recording with Record Reason? anything i record with EQ is(destructive recording or not? )or it can not be change right after recording with EQ .
Sorry if you do not understand what i have written..
pickemrollemfickem 2 years ago
Hi, thanks for your question.
Yes, anything you record while running through any type of effect (EQ, Compression, Gate, Delay, etc...) is considered destructive because the resulting track will have the effect permanently printed onto it.
I would suggest tracking the audio as flat and close to the original source as possible because in the end it's easier to take away what you don't want than to try to over compensate for frequencies that were taken out while recording.
Hope this helps.
WiNKsound 2 years ago