Keep thinking I'm not a newbie, but I guess I'm wrong!
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Keep thinking I'm not a newbie, but I guess I'm wrong!
Hello everyone
Messing around with a few bits in Live, than go to render my session to a .wav file...I then open the .wav and the clip is a mere shadow of it's former self; no presence, noticable EQ differences and just it just generally sounded bad...This is probably a basic routing problem; I am running 2 VSTi's in their respective MIDI channels to master. Should the rendered file not sound identacle?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Messing around with a few bits in Live, than go to render my session to a .wav file...I then open the .wav and the clip is a mere shadow of it's former self; no presence, noticable EQ differences and just it just generally sounded bad...This is probably a basic routing problem; I am running 2 VSTi's in their respective MIDI channels to master. Should the rendered file not sound identacle?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Instead of rendering the audio, try re-recording it on Live. Create a new audio track, (or use an unused one) and set the outputs of your two VSTi MIDI tracks to said audio track. Arm record on the audio track, and trigger it to record thus starting playback as well. That should do it!
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