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Big and Confusing Problem, Need Help Urgently!
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| MIKE333ACE |
I soon need to send over a track to a record label for it to be put on an album, so I've spent the last couple of weeks polishing it up. Whenever I make music I always use the ASIO4all driver because as we all know, it performs a lot better. However, when I exported the project to a WAV file and then played the file, the sound had changed quite a bit. It was more muddy, the sidechaining seemed stronger and the volume of the sounds droped dramatically whenever the kick came in.
So I then reopened the project in FL to see what the problem was. I have discovered that when I play the song back in FL using the ASIO driver, it sounds fine. But then when I switch it to my Primary sound driver, I get the problems mentioned above. HOW DO I FIX THIS!?!?!?!?!?!?!
Btw, here are the settings I used when exporting the WAV file;
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| MIKE333ACE |
sorry, above picture didnt work
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| MIKE333ACE |
and nor did the other one....
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| Looney4Clooney |
your sound card isn't doing the export. That is just 1s and 0s being calculated by your computer.
Listen to it on another device. IT sounds like your audio player has buit in compression eq schemes.
And everyone involved with the label will be bangin speedballs till the 4rth so i wouldn't call this urgent. So relax. You have a few days to figure it out. |
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| MIKE333ACE |
| quote: | Originally posted by Looney4Clooney
your sound card isn't doing the export. That is just 1s and 0s being calculated by your computer.
Listen to it on another device. IT sounds like your audio player has buit in compression eq schemes. |
THANYOU SO MUCH!!! what you just said reminded me that I changed the EQ on my primary sound driver a while back to suite the laptop speakers. Problem solvered, CHEERS! :) |
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| Looney4Clooney |
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