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Audiomixdown + rewire =.......
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| midaV |
Ok so in my track when I mixdown in Cubase, some of the instruments in the beginning like the "crash" arent recorded, then the next time I do it... it gets recorded.
I tryed messing with midi input/output settings in both clients and did a bunch of things, but it randomly decides when it wants to record whatever it wants...
What I also tryed is I muted everything except Fruity as the rewire client, and mixed down just with percussion... and it records everything fine, but when it is all mixed down together.. something seems to go wrong, anyone have any ideas why this could be happening.. it's very frustrating.. |
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| Tranc3 |
| If it's just in the beginning, add a few measures of silence that you still include as material to be rendered. I've found that typically problems like this arise because not all the tracks are ready to go at the very beginning...sometimes they've been taken out of memory, sometimes they need time to process some calculations....whatever. |
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| midaV |
| Good idea I acutally thought about that as well, but never actually came to mind that I can cut it in soundforge! thx |
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| CJConstable |
| quote: | Originally posted by Tranc3
If it's just in the beginning, add a few measures of silence that you still include as material to be rendered. I've found that typically problems like this arise because not all the tracks are ready to go at the very beginning...sometimes they've been taken out of memory, sometimes they need time to process some calculations....whatever. |
Yeah ive found that too while 'rewiring'
When you press play from the beginning, no sound comes out until about the second or third bar. So when you've finished your song, you should move the whole thing forward a few bars on each sequencer. |
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| alanzo |
| quote: | Originally posted by midaV
Good idea I acutally thought about that as well, but never actually came to mind that I can cut it in soundforge! thx |
didn't I already tell you to do this?
Just one of the reasons why re-wiring is a pain in the ass :p |
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