Stem Creation / Exporting Issues in Live 9
Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2020 12:36 am
Live 9.7.7, Mac OSX 10.13.6, Focusrite 8 Pre X
So I've spent many hours recording and mixing an album and it's time to export the stems.
I've encountered issues with Ableton's export feature before when dithering (Live runs in 32 bit, most deliverable specs require 24 bit) and had gotten into the habit of burning final mixes to a separate audio track in real time. The exported mix using Live's export function just sounded thinner and less full. I did a/b comparisons at the time and after reading many posts online about the same issue, it seemed my ears weren't deceiving me. The magic was simply gone and it sounded way harsh and clinical.
But now I had to create stems. The label required my songs tracks be bounced into 24 bit 48k stems for each instrument. Of course, the same issue occured with the stems too. On checking the stems back the mix wasn't even close to the original. Bouncing them in audio in real time onto a different track as above was not a a viable option as there was silence at the beginning of each audio file and so lining them up manually was far from desirable and was to be time consuming.
After much trial and error, the answer I found was to change the dither option from 'triangular' to 'POW-r-2'. I'm not certain the exported files are exactly the same but they are close.
I am using a lot of external plug-ins (Waves, Slate, iZotope, Soundtools) and I don't know if this has any bearing - but this is what worked for me. I'd love to hear other people's thoughts and input on this.
If I want to burn stems using bounce onto another track in real time (as I was originally doing with my finished mixes) how might I get around the latency issue that happens where it places a small amount of silence at the front of each file?
Hopefully this might also help someone else in a similar position and save them from a few hours of hell.
Lorin
So I've spent many hours recording and mixing an album and it's time to export the stems.
I've encountered issues with Ableton's export feature before when dithering (Live runs in 32 bit, most deliverable specs require 24 bit) and had gotten into the habit of burning final mixes to a separate audio track in real time. The exported mix using Live's export function just sounded thinner and less full. I did a/b comparisons at the time and after reading many posts online about the same issue, it seemed my ears weren't deceiving me. The magic was simply gone and it sounded way harsh and clinical.
But now I had to create stems. The label required my songs tracks be bounced into 24 bit 48k stems for each instrument. Of course, the same issue occured with the stems too. On checking the stems back the mix wasn't even close to the original. Bouncing them in audio in real time onto a different track as above was not a a viable option as there was silence at the beginning of each audio file and so lining them up manually was far from desirable and was to be time consuming.
After much trial and error, the answer I found was to change the dither option from 'triangular' to 'POW-r-2'. I'm not certain the exported files are exactly the same but they are close.
I am using a lot of external plug-ins (Waves, Slate, iZotope, Soundtools) and I don't know if this has any bearing - but this is what worked for me. I'd love to hear other people's thoughts and input on this.
If I want to burn stems using bounce onto another track in real time (as I was originally doing with my finished mixes) how might I get around the latency issue that happens where it places a small amount of silence at the front of each file?
Hopefully this might also help someone else in a similar position and save them from a few hours of hell.
Lorin