Song sound worse when i render it
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Ki113rP3nquin
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Song sound worse when i render it
It doesn't sound as good as it does when ever I play the song in Ableton.
I don't know how to explain it.
For Example:
http://soundcloud.com/digitallyactive/i ... stin-perea
Any help on the rendering process please?
I am running Ableton Live 7
I don't know how to explain it.
For Example:
http://soundcloud.com/digitallyactive/i ... stin-perea
Any help on the rendering process please?
I am running Ableton Live 7
Re: Song sound worse when i render it
try Powr-2 for dither. Also make sure your tracks aren't going into the red on the master channel.
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Ki113rP3nquin
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Re: Song sound worse when i render it
Oh yayMetalCube wrote:try Powr-2 for dither. Also make sure your tracks aren't going into the red on the master channel.
it sound way clearer
thank you =]
Re: Song sound worse when i render it
Glad that made things sound better. I don't have any difference between my "Play" sound and "Render" sound without any dithering. However, I notice you have it set to convert to MONO which would definitely change the sound. Are you setting it up for using on a mono PA or something?Ki113rP3nquin wrote:Oh yayMetalCube wrote:try Powr-2 for dither. Also make sure your tracks aren't going into the red on the master channel.
it sound way clearer
thank you =]
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chris (proteron)
chris (proteron)
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Ki113rP3nquin
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Re: Song sound worse when i render it
hmm no that's just how it was, i haven't messed with the settings in a long time.proteron wrote:Glad that made things sound better. I don't have any difference between my "Play" sound and "Render" sound without any dithering. However, I notice you have it set to convert to MONO which would definitely change the sound. Are you setting it up for using on a mono PA or something?Ki113rP3nquin wrote:Oh yayMetalCube wrote:try Powr-2 for dither. Also make sure your tracks aren't going into the red on the master channel.
it sound way clearer
thank you =]
Should i take it off
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Superchibisan
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Re: Song sound worse when i render it
dither was your answer.
reason being the 16 bit render rate. any time you go below 32 bit, you need to use dither.
reason being the 16 bit render rate. any time you go below 32 bit, you need to use dither.
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BOB Cooper
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Re: Song sound worse when i render it
recording the master output in one track is better than rendering, if you wanna get a better sound.
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Superchibisan
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Re: Song sound worse when i render it
thats because it records it in 32 bit. you can render to the same bit rate
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BOB Cooper
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Re: Song sound worse when i render it
yes but, using the same bit rate, it should be slightly better if you record it, than if you render it.
Live rendering a 4 minute songs in a few seconds, makes me very suspicious about the computation used to render the file.
Live rendering a 4 minute songs in a few seconds, makes me very suspicious about the computation used to render the file.
Re: Song sound worse when i render it
You've got to upgrade that 286, indeed suspiciousBOB Cooper wrote:yes but, using the same bit rate, it should be slightly better if you record it, than if you render it.
Live rendering a 4 minute songs in a few seconds, makes me very suspicious about the computation used to render the file.
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chris (proteron)
chris (proteron)
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Superchibisan
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Re: Song sound worse when i render it
i have no quality issues with rendering vs recording.
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Walkingmachine
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Re: Song sound worse when i render it
probably should take the convert to mono off
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pepezabala
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Re: Song sound worse when i render it
yes, "convert to mono" could be a reason for the render sounding worse!!
Also the OP should check his levels, if the original mix will go over 0 db (red in the master) it might sound fine when playing back but sounds bad when rendering. You can check the "normalize" option in order to reduce this.
Also the OP should check his levels, if the original mix will go over 0 db (red in the master) it might sound fine when playing back but sounds bad when rendering. You can check the "normalize" option in order to reduce this.
