Re: Why does bounced track sound different than original?
2013/07/18 22:23:09
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You bounced the track with all the effects and eq ETC? Then you made all the same effects the same on the track you bounced to?
You do not need to re-create the effects, EQ and whatever else to the new track you bounced to because you applied all those effects when you bounced the track to begin with.
I would bounce the V-Vocal track to save CPU but I would not apply any effects to it. I would set the output direct to a soundcard output and disable all effects. Then make the bounce. Archive the V-Vocal track, so you always have a point of reference, and add effects to the bounced track.
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