2012/06/26 04:09:41
Bristol_Jonesey
timidi


siog


Sometimes when I export as an uncompressed wav and open in WavePad, there are one or two VERY tall spots in the mix compared to the main body. I thought that maybe if I could trim them, I could then increase the whole file in volume so that most of the audio wouldn't be so far away from the peaks. Bad idea?

I would go back to the tracks and finf the culprit and fix it there. Then re-export.


^^^ This

I've noticed this happening in the past and the culprit was always a "doubled" Midi note
2012/06/26 06:15:31
mattplaysguitar
Bristol_Jonesey


timidi


siog


Sometimes when I export as an uncompressed wav and open in WavePad, there are one or two VERY tall spots in the mix compared to the main body. I thought that maybe if I could trim them, I could then increase the whole file in volume so that most of the audio wouldn't be so far away from the peaks. Bad idea?

I would go back to the tracks and finf the culprit and fix it there. Then re-export.


^^^ This

I've noticed this happening in the past and the culprit was always a "doubled" Midi note

I HATE it when that happens! Usually a critical solo listening pass (which I always do with every single track) will pick it up.
2012/06/26 06:17:50
Bristol_Jonesey
Matt, this is one use of the Staff View I find really valuable, as any doubled notes show up there side-by-side.

I always eyeball all my Midi tracks prior to freezing my synths (or bouncing/exporting)
2012/06/26 08:53:27
mattplaysguitar
Bristol_Jonesey


Matt, this is one use of the Staff View I find really valuable, as any doubled notes show up there side-by-side.

I always eyeball all my Midi tracks prior to freezing my synths (or bouncing/exporting)

I must use Facebook too much cause I want to click the 'Like' button on this post right now! Only the OP gets one of those though :(
2012/06/26 09:19:47
Bristol_Jonesey
Hah!

One thing to watch out for if you intend to use this technique is this:

Sometimes when you delete a duplicated note in SV, Sonar will delete BOTH entries, and you'll sit there gnashing your teeth.

BUT, if you simply do a ctrl + z, Sonar will then reinstate a single instance of the duplicate which is exactly what you want.
2012/06/26 15:39:32
bitflipper
Matt, this is one use of the Staff View I find really valuable, as any doubled notes show up there side-by-side. I always eyeball all my Midi tracks prior to freezing my synths (or bouncing/exporting)

Brilliant! 
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