I have Sonar X3 Producer. When I bounce my tracks down to a single track, the resulting single track always has a lower volume and much duller sound than when I just play the individual tracks together.
I have a combination of SoftSynth tracks and audio tracks. I first bounce the SoftSynth tracks to audio tracks (and mute the midi tracks), so I can add the appropriate mixing treatments to the audio versions and can control automation a little better. I also have some vocals routed to a vocal bus (which feeds the master bus) and route the kick and snare to a drums bus (which feeds the master bus).
To mix down, I do this:
1. Select all the tracks I want to go into the mixdown. Do I need to select the vocal bus and drum bus also? I've tried this, but it doesn't seem to change the outcome.
2. Choose "Bounce to Track"
3. In the options box, I set a New Track as the Destination
4. For the Source Category, I choose "Entire Mix". My Source Buses/Tracks is greyed out, because it's just my audio card. I also have tried "Main Outputs" as the Source category, and then my Source Buses/Tracks is not greyed out and shows my audio card. The result seems to be the same. I also have tried choosing "Bus" as the Source Category, and then selecting the Master in my Source Buses/Tracks. The result seems to be the same.
5. I select Stereo as the Channel Format.
6. I set Dithering to None. Sometimes I set it to Triangular. The result seems to be the same.
7. I select all the options at the bottom, so that it takes into account mute, solo, automation, etc.
All the tracks bounce down to a single track, as expected. I mute the individual tracks and listen only to the new mixed down track. But it sounds absolutely terrible. Nothing like what it sounded like when all the individual tracks were playing. I lose about 3db, and it is dull and lifeless. Bass is muddy and overrepresented. Absolutely no top end...can barely hear high hats, etc.
What am I doing wrong?