What is the proper way to bounce a V-vocal clip?

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2012/03/12 03:56:01 (permalink)

What is the proper way to bounce a V-vocal clip?


What is the proper way to bounce down a green V-vocal clip to a regular audio clip after making the changes you need? I've just been doing right-click > bounce to clip, but it seems like I always lose noticeable amounts of quality by bouncing that way. Is there a better way to do this to retain more quality?

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    Re:What is the proper way to bounce a V-vocal clip? 2012/03/12 06:15:21 (permalink)
    Hi,you must check your bounce steps.Quality loss in bounce to clips it's impossible.V Vocal is incredible weapon for me and i use it on sax and bass tracks too.Best.Roby.Useful link http://forum.cakewalk.com...18774&mpage=1#2419372.

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    Re:What is the proper way to bounce a V-vocal clip? 2012/03/12 06:52:10 (permalink)
    Vaultwit - I use v-vocal a lot, it's a savior. But, you are right, I do notice some high end frequency loss because of the v-vocal functionality. Usually, I have to throw a little extra EQ in. Not a perfect solution, but generally works. The matter gets worse if you v-vocal, bounce, v-vocal, bounce etc. Like resaving a jpg photo, each time a little quality is lost. It appears there is less high end impact if manual correction is used and only used where required.
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    Re:What is the proper way to bounce a V-vocal clip? 2012/03/12 15:15:52 (permalink)
    So is the process I'm doing (right click > bounce to clip) the correct way to bounce a V-vocal clip to a regular audio clip? Or is there another way?

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    Re:What is the proper way to bounce a V-vocal clip? 2012/03/12 15:19:17 (permalink)
    That is the way to do it-

    V-Vocal tends to add some phasing and artifacts often. You may be hearing that. The clip bounce is not the cause of sound change, it is V-vocal itself most likely.

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