Export Audio Mixdown in Cubase gives a wav that sounds differant to what I expected?!
This one has got me stumped. My computer likes to play tricks on me a lot - usually it adds strange noises to the end result of an export, but this latest one is just bizarre.
Basically I have layered 2 differant kick drums samples (exported from a reason refill) over the top of each other using Cubase sx2. I have then EQ'd both of them - 1 to be the bottom end and one to be the top. It sounds pretty good when I play it back as two seperate WAVs in cubase. However, when I have exported it, the end result sounds much differant to what I expected. The high freq's are much higher than I had been led to believe, and the bass kick has a friendly pop at the end of it - which is easy enough to delete.
Am I doing something fundamentally wrong here - or is it my sound card playing with me? Im at a loss!
Feb-04-2004 22:34
TiksA
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2003
Location: Brisbane
Well I have just started playing around with Cubase 2 SX. SO powerfull, but also complex program.
When I export a file, as an mp3, I get crackels and pops in the file. Does anyone know how to get rid of this?
Mar-03-2004 08:31
Chris Creator
tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2003
Location: Australia
Post up some samples.
Mar-03-2004 09:41
NeoPhono
Übermensch
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: In Orbit
What format are you exporting your audio mixdown as? As in how many bits, etc. Maybe that will help give us a clue.
Mar-03-2004 09:58
TiksA
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2003
Location: Brisbane
128k,44.100khz, Stereo, 16bits
My Pc is 2.4Mhz AMD with 256mb Ram and SB Live! ALso I ran Asio drivers for my s.card.
Mar-03-2004 10:15
TiksA
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2003
Location: Brisbane
I figured out what the problem is... if I try to use Sound Forge Graphic EQ... it starts making pops.
What EQ is a decent one and/or where can I get an EQ thats as good as that one?
Mar-03-2004 10:49
NeoPhono
Übermensch
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: In Orbit
quote:
Originally posted by TiksA
I figured out what the problem is... if I try to use Sound Forge Graphic EQ... it starts making pops.
What EQ is a decent one and/or where can I get an EQ thats as good as that one?
I would recommend Cool Edit for mastering/eq'ing. I would also suggest you think about upgrading your RAM to at least half a gig. 256MB of RAM shouldn't be too expensive.
Mar-03-2004 11:49
RiCo
500+ HP Supra club member
Registered: Feb 2004
Location: Somewhere
Are you using the UV22HR if you're using master effects? Dithering adds noise to the files.
Mar-04-2004 03:43
hey cheggy
like a tiger
Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Sydney, Australia
DO NOT use Sonic Foundry graphic EQ in Cubase. Use it Sound Forge.
Personally, as nice as it is to do everything in Cubase, including master eq and compression cos you can run everything at once in real time, I think it is best to use sound forge to do all the mastering processes.
There are a lot of decent eqs out there. I take it you are looking for a parametric eq, yeah? Or do you want a graphic eq? You will get better results with a parametric.
I use the Q-10 EQ, although I'm not sure if you can buy it by itself. ITs made by waves. They make some quality products, so unfortunately, its not cheap.
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