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Help with my recorded set
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| Narcissus |
Well, thing is I've recorded a cd and it wasn't until it ended that I realised something happened to the sound after half the set. This didn't take place in the monitor speakers but it was on the computer, it appears as though the volume after then (I think it was caused by the signal from my mobile) just went overloaded..like the amplitude was turned all the way up. Sad thing is I think that was the best set I've mixed. Is there a way i can have the voume throughout the cd to be equally loud? If so, how? I've just downloaded soundforge and tried to mess around wit hit but i didn't get very far. If anyone know how this can be achieved please help...I really don't want to re-record it again my exam is so near...
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| hey cheggy |
Did you try the "normalise" function in Sound forge. I don't know if this will do the ob though. How bad is the volume difference?
Your best option is probably to just redo the mix though if it's off the charts |
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| Project T |
| u need summat like a wave sequence editor, try audio mixer from www.acoustica.com because u can fiddle with the volume all over the shop ;) |
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| Narcissus |
| I've tried all I possibly could... normalize, decreasing volume etc etc but it didn't get better... i think the sounds been permanently damaged. I really hate recording a mix...really frustrates me :( :mad: :crazy: |
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| MrMarcellos |
Maybee you can try Cooledit Pro
But im afraid if you record it to loud it will be decrased and the
bad sound will be the same.. u better try again :nervous: |
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| DJ_Shockwav |
| even if you did get it to the same volume, it will sound overloaded |
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| DJ LIQUID |
AAAAAAGGGGGGGHHHHH that used to happen to me
check your sound cards drivers...sometimes it can interfere with ur sound forge settings
i suggest recording to minidisc and then into ur computer...that way if your computer goes hay wire you'll still have a solid copy on minidisc :) |
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| Dj Flesch |
| If the original souce was being overloaded, then there is nothing that you can do to the recording to make it sound like the original source should. You'll have to re-record the set. Sorry dude! |
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| Narcissus |
Ok.
I've re-recorded my set again using Feurio. I've used Soundforge to normalize the cd as well. The problem now is I can't get tracks to be separated on soundforge. I can't use 'Save' Function as well as i'm using demo version. I just want to burn it straight on to CD. Any help? |
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| MrMarcellos |
| If you use the demo version maybee you'll need a crack ( look at cracks.am ) .. but why did you normalise with soundforge? I always use cdex ( download at www.download.com ) it free and i find it ok. Then you van use feurio to make seperate tracks and burn it with feurio. When it's done please put the mix online so we can listen to it.. good luck |
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| djmorph |
| is it one big track and you have to cut it into different tracks? if so just make a cue file on sndfrg |
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| Dj Flesch |
| Instead of getting a crack, why don't you pay the $40 and support the makers of this great program. It is well worth the money, I bought it and am very happy with it. Also, I perfer not to use soundforge to burn my cds, I use NERO which, is decent at tracking sets. You should save your original as one big wave file and then use a cue file or equivalent to track it. |
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