mikx
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Location: Melbourne
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Posted: Mon Aug 16 2004 18:19 Bad wave export bug in RC3 |
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i seem to have trouble exporting to wav. turns out when i open the wav file in audition, its pretty screwed up. hear and see for yourself:
SEE (38K small part of the whole wav)
HEAR (67K small part of the whole wav)
dunno what this problem is, but i'll reset my machine and see if anything gets fixed. i'm not even sure what might be the cause of this.. also, apologies if this bug has been posted before.
mikx
edit:
i reset, still happens. i actually tried exporting a different mt2 and it worked properly. so perhaps one of the plugins i'm using screws things up? this has never happened before, and i haven't changed anything. i hope it's not permanent.. .. yannick, do you want me to send you the .mt2 file? |
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XnmE
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Posted: Mon Aug 16 2004 18:43
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rc5? but what about rc4? have i missed something?  |
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QBical
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Posted: Mon Aug 16 2004 18:49
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I had a problem once when I exported a track at 48000 HZ, one of the vst's didn't support that sample rate. When I exported it at 44.1 all was well.
Maybe it has something to do with that?
Grtz
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D Vibe
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mikx
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Posted: Mon Aug 16 2004 19:48
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what are you talking about? you must be seeing things!  |
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mikx
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Posted: Mon Aug 16 2004 19:50
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QBical wrote: |
I had a problem once when I exported a track at 48000 HZ, one of the vst's didn't support that sample rate. When I exported it at 44.1 all was well.
Maybe it has something to do with that?
Grtz
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thats possible. though i've exported them at 44.1khz ... i guess i'll try testing out which VST is causing the bug.. tomorrow.. when i get some sleep..
thanks for the idea though
mikx |
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Yannick
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Posted: Tue Aug 17 2004 09:15
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mikx, tell me what plugins you used, or better, send me the MT2 file.
Yannick |
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Yannick
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Posted: Thu Aug 26 2004 15:33
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The problem seems to come from Ambiance on "Track 8".
You have the same problem if you change the samplerate in the audio config while playing. (44.1 -> 48 then 48 -> 44.1 for instance)
Yannick |
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mikx
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Posted: Fri Aug 27 2004 08:09
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so how do i fix it? do i have to resort to using generic MT reverb? (or another reverb plugin, geez mikx you've really hit the nail on that one!)
thanks
mikx |
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D Vibe
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Posted: Fri Aug 27 2004 14:18
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Maybe you can export it dry and then wet it down with the chosen favourite reverb in another VST host? And then import it to MT2 again for the final mixdown....
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mikx
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Posted: Sat Aug 28 2004 12:33
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it's alright, i'll just apply a different plugin. i prefer to have the versatility of changing the settings and sound of it at my will
thanks for your help peeps, yannick especially for finding the bug!
mikx
p.s. 'acciidd in the houuusseee!'  |
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