Ok thanks, think it must just be some sound quality loss after the warping then.... not to worry, it's not that bad, just wondered why it was noticeably different from the original..
Cheers guys
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- Thu Jan 29, 2009 5:48 pm
- Forum: Ableton Live
- Topic: RENDERING TRACKS FOR DJ USE
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RENDERING TRACKS FOR DJ USE
Ok, here's my problem;
I have just made an edit of a track to play out in my DJ sets. I've got the levels not clipping at all and haven't done any additional EQing etc, although I have warped the track.
It sounds fine but when I render it as a WAV and compare the sound quality to the original it's ...
I have just made an edit of a track to play out in my DJ sets. I've got the levels not clipping at all and haven't done any additional EQing etc, although I have warped the track.
It sounds fine but when I render it as a WAV and compare the sound quality to the original it's ...