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Re: Okay Newbie question....

Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2009 11:07 pm
by Staticc
I've tried with the normalize on and off and same thing, I'll try the (I'm dubing your technique) "bounce) technique a min and see what that does.

Re: Okay Newbie question....

Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2009 11:21 pm
by Staticc
YES YES OH GOD YES!!!!!, Decease You sir are a god among men, your "Bounce" Technique worked Perfect!

Now I can Finally move on to the next track.

Thanks to everyone for the help! I know my roomate and friends will be happy now that I can stop whining about not getting my song finished!

Re: Okay Newbie question....

Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 7:34 pm
by landolakethat
Staticc wrote:Okay so I got a Live set done, slightly different than what most of the links on these boards are showcasing for styles of music, More of a Straight forward rock track, 2 Guitar track, 1 Bass track, 1 Drum track, using the VST plugin Guitar Rig for the guitars and bass, recorded with Real (would hate to use the word "Live" on these boards and get someone confused....like....me) instruments, and the Drums recorded thru MIDI.
It would be great if you could post the song once the problem is resolved

Re: Okay Newbie question....

Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 9:48 pm
by Rinsemeister
Hi there,

I've looked at your screenshot and I notice that all your tracks are routed to "sends only" which happens to be an EQ.

Also that some of the tracks sends are higher / lower than the others.

If you are using the same EQ for all tracks why not put it on the master?

Then you can assign all tracks to "master" and all tracks will be effected by the same EQ., regardless of levels going to E.Q.

I wish I could be there to help as I feel it's a really simple problem and that you're overlooking the obvious.

Just have a rethink of your routing........

Z.