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Bouncing track out in Logic Pro
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Travis Nicol
I've finished my track, and when I bounce it out to an aiff file, the sound is much quieter than my other tracks. Anyone know what I can do to remedy this?
Lolo
use the search engine on this forum, and look for maximizer, limiter.

Adaptive Limiter on the output 1-2 channel will solve the problem. If you had read the manual, you should now that.
Chronosis
Reading something about mastering shouldn't hurt either.
palm
why do u render to aiff?
Lolo
quote:
Originally posted by palm
why do u render to aiff?


why not? aiff and wav, it's the same after all.
Alekos
quote:

Both are fully uncompressed audio in "perfect pitch". The only difference is that .wav is the code easily recognizable to Windoze, probably because windoze has trouble reading .aiff files. The Mac can access both types of files and register them for perfect pitch.

>Is there any difference between the two in sound quality or file size?

Both are fully uncompressed audio. A four minute song can rack up about 40+MB of space, which is standard for perfect pitch. Perfect pitch encodes music at 1411Kbps, which means there are a lot more wavelengths in the audio frequency format, and each takes up space.

There is no difference in sound quality, just the code, but you can encode the file types back and forth to find out if there is a difference in sound quality. However, even with incredible hearing and modern earphone technology it should be impossible to distinguish the quality between the two file types.


Hope it helps!
Cheers
Lolo
quote:
Originally posted by Alekos
Hope it helps!
Cheers


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