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Hi, can anyone help me out. I have a song with both midi and audio files and
I want to mixdown so that the volume levels stay exactly the same (or as close as possible) as they are when played through Cakewalk. Is this possible? I know I have to mix the midi files down to an audio track first but even when I set the soundcard recording level as high as it will go without any clipping, there is still a noticeable reduction of volume from the original midi track. I have also tried just playing all the tracks in Cakewalk and recording from the Creative recorder (Im using a Soundblaster Live card) but still the recorded wave file is lacking in volume compared to how it sounds in Cakewalk. If I try to increase the volume of the recorded file in a sound editor I just get clipping again. I just want a wave file of the song how it sounds played in Cakewalk!! Any help much appreciated. Thanks in advance. |
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I have been through what you're going through, and I might even have been
using the same soundblaster when I had this problem (pci128???). anyway, the problem is easy to fix, just spend hours and hours searching for the best volume of the synth itself, the sb line-in will probably have to be pumped up high. good luck, paul "kay" wrote in message ... Hi, can anyone help me out. I have a song with both midi and audio files and I want to mixdown so that the volume levels stay exactly the same (or as close as possible) as they are when played through Cakewalk. Is this possible? I know I have to mix the midi files down to an audio track first but even when I set the soundcard recording level as high as it will go without any clipping, there is still a noticeable reduction of volume from the original midi track. I have also tried just playing all the tracks in Cakewalk and recording from the Creative recorder (Im using a Soundblaster Live card) but still the recorded wave file is lacking in volume compared to how it sounds in Cakewalk. If I try to increase the volume of the recorded file in a sound editor I just get clipping again. I just want a wave file of the song how it sounds played in Cakewalk!! Any help much appreciated. Thanks in advance. |
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"kay" wrote in message ...
... I just want a wave file of the song how it sounds played in Cakewalk!! ... If you can't increase the peak level without clipping then you have to compress and increase the average level. The easiest way to do this without audio editors is to use Winamp 2.8 with the DFX plugin to increase the 'apparant' sound and output the output to a file. Or use an audio editor to compress the dynamic range - signals at clipping level get left as they are, signals at average level get a mild boost, and signals at low level get a stronger boost. |
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