Volume gets lowered whenever I export my tracks.

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2011/06/02 11:25:58 (permalink)

Volume gets lowered whenever I export my tracks.

I hear balanced volume sounds when I playback my tracks on my sonar.
However, when I export them, some tracks sound louder than the other.

Do you guys have any solutions on this problem?

I need help please!!!
post edited by kineticfs - 2011/06/02 11:28:48
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    brundlefly
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    Re:Volume gets lowered whenever I export my tracks. 2011/06/02 11:35:56 (permalink)
    Check out this recent thread on the subject for some ideas on identifying the cause:

    http://forum.cakewalk.com/tm.aspx?high=&m=2305457&mpage=1




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    Re:Volume gets lowered whenever I export my tracks. 2011/06/02 13:52:53 (permalink)
    I had this problem once. post a screen of the export options screen

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    Re:Volume gets lowered whenever I export my tracks. 2011/06/03 04:13:06 (permalink)
    The thread brundlefly refers to will probably give you the answer - and I'm willing to bet a whole pound of becan it's a routing problem.

    What's your bussing structure?

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    Re:Volume gets lowered whenever I export my tracks. 2011/06/03 08:09:19 (permalink)
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    The thread brundlefly refers to will probably give you the answer - and I'm willing to bet a whole pound of becan it's a routing problem.

    What's your bussing structure?

    wow - that's a lot of confidence if you're willing to bet a pound of becan!!!!
     
    OP - more specifically Jonsey is asking if you have all of your tracks and buses routing through the master bus.  if you route any of your tracks or buses to the soundcard directly then you cannot control the summing.  usually this causes problems with digital overs since you can't tell what level your summing is at, but it can also cause the problem you're describing.
     
    I am not discounting brundlefly's advice that he's pointing to in that other thread - just adding a little more to Colin's comments.

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