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sterilis
Sunset Ibiza

Registered: May 2005
Location: Belfast/Ibiza/Manchester
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Jun-16-2006 18:46
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-_1_--Ben--_1_-
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2006
Location: Holland
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this one for example should be near a analog juno sound,
it`s sounds that way before exporting, but after it sounds just like a cheap sound that came free with a pack of butter.
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Jun-16-2006 18:56
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-_1_--Ben--_1_-
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2006
Location: Holland
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Jun-16-2006 19:06
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mysticalninja
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: May 2005
Location: Los Angeles
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Jun-16-2006 19:07
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-_1_--Ben--_1_-
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2006
Location: Holland
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yeah it must be something stupid :-D
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Jun-16-2006 19:30
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-_1_--Ben--_1_-
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2006
Location: Holland
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I think it`s something with the asio driver, i can`t select it in
wavelab, because it`s simply not there.
(earlier when starting wavelab got some messages that the asiodrivers could not be loaded)
I`ve downloaded the latest asio driver at asio 4 all but when i select that one in wavelab, i hear nothing.
And when i select it in nuendo(almost the same as sx 3) it functions very well. and now the asio driver which nuendo first used doesn`t work anymore.
that`s not a problem (i think) because the other one works fine.
but still can`t export, or play back the sound the same as it is before export.
the sample sounds very phasy over here.
(not when played in nuendo)
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Jun-16-2006 21:20
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Derivative
Bipolar Bear
Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Dublin
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I dont think onboard soundcards have an asio driver? At least mine definitely doesnt.
ASIO will have no effect on playback quality. Its just a driver.
I have never used wavelab but check that wavelab's exporter settings are all configured properly. As in, not set to dither the output and set to render to the correct bitrate.
Render the result and import it back into wavelab and compare the 2 sounds. They should be peaking at exactly the same level. If they arent gain one of them up until they are.
The difference should be small and only really noticeable in the upper registers. If its something dramatic, as in totally different sounding, check that you are recording from the right channel.
Sometimes I would record my Virus from directly from a mixer channel and wonder why it sounds different when I'm monitoring it. Turned out a few times that I had effects running on the master bus and recording the virus channels directly, ignored everything on the master and hence made it sound different.
Other than that, I would need to hear the original wave to get a better idea of whats going on.
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Jun-17-2006 00:36
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PutBoy
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Dec 2004
Location: LA (Landskrona)
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Jun-17-2006 08:35
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