I am using different samples and among these 2 shaker samples, which were perfectly normal when played through the DAW, but when I rendered a clip to send my pal they are barely audible
Rendering problem[solved]
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Rendering problem[solved]
I just ran into a weird problem with FL 8.
I am using different samples and among these 2 shaker samples, which were perfectly normal when played through the DAW, but when I rendered a clip to send my pal they are barely audible
I tried with other formats too, and the result is the same. Has anyone encountered this?
I am using different samples and among these 2 shaker samples, which were perfectly normal when played through the DAW, but when I rendered a clip to send my pal they are barely audible
Last edited by Brisance on Wed Nov 19, 2008 11:23 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Rendering problem
No. But it could be limiting if their is any chopping the tps off them, EQ mabey?Brisance wrote:I just ran into a weird problem with FL 8.
I am using different samples and among these 2 shaker samples, which were perfectly normal when played through the DAW, but when I rendered a clip to send my pal they are barely audibleI tried with other formats too, and the result is the same. Has anyone encountered this?
If not try saving them in a different format and then put them back in. Or if their not part of any side chain compression or bus channels, bounce the whole mix at the end and then lay them over the bounced file in a new project.
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ugh i remember reading something about this on the grid regarding bouncing out audio and volume regarding the flstudio engine.
lemme see if i can dig it up.
edit: think this is it, wish i could be of more help, but haven't used fl in a hot minute.
http://www.dogsonacid.com/showthread.ph ... dio+volume
lemme see if i can dig it up.
edit: think this is it, wish i could be of more help, but haven't used fl in a hot minute.
http://www.dogsonacid.com/showthread.ph ... dio+volume
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Thanks a million, junglist! I opened them with Audacity and saved them in a different place, also cropped them a bit so I would be sure they would be re-encoded, and it worked!
Deadly Habit, not exactly, what I was dealing with, useful info nonetheless:)
Also they only had been eq-d at that stage with a gentle high pass and a few narrow-Q cuts, but shakes are like white noise, so it couldn't be eq-s fault.
Deadly Habit, not exactly, what I was dealing with, useful info nonetheless:)
Also they only had been eq-d at that stage with a gentle high pass and a few narrow-Q cuts, but shakes are like white noise, so it couldn't be eq-s fault.
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