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2014/01/27 19:33:47
Michayl Asaph
Hi all! I'm having a problem when I bounce to clip any wav file that is a trimmed clip, v-vocal edited clip, or a melodyne
edited clip.... what takes place is the levels after bounce is boosted, sometimes to the point of peaking. Its not just a melodyne glitch, but any wavs that are bounced to clip. I thought for some reason that maybe an effect in one of the bins was causing it, but after shutting all effects down, it still did it, I even reinstalled latest video driver thinking maybe that's the problem, but no. I did an over install of the program, but it still is doing it. This problem just started and I'm probably missing something, so I came to the expert forum advisers for help. Everything was , and is working great, just this problem popping up. I have a powerful computer with windows 7, the latest drivers and plenty of memory. I'll try to post some before and after pics later. Thank You for any help.
Michayl
2014/01/27 21:04:56
rebel007
Just to be clear, this happens only on a trimmed clip?. If the clip is untrimmed, then the problem doesn't occur (whether you have used Melodyne/VVocal or not)?
2014/01/27 21:14:11
Anderton
Humor me...if this is a mono clip, try converting to stereo before bouncing. If stereo, try converting to mono before bouncing. Does the problem persist?
2014/01/27 23:19:09
Michayl Asaph
Sorry for slow reply, had to go back to studio and there's no internet. Thank you for your quick responses... o.k. yes it seems to be only on trimmed clips and it's only on clips that I trimmed dead air off, or a v-vocal/melodyne edit, and Mr. Anderton, I did convert a trimmed clip, and a v-vocal clip from mono, (which it was record in), to stereo and there was no increase in levels.... it seems to only take place when I bounce to clip a "trimmed" clip. strange, huh? has anyone else had this problem? I have before and after pics, but I have to admit, I'm a little on the stupid side when it comes to posting them, never really done it before, but I can assure you that the difference is very noticeable.
Thank You So Very Much For Your Kind Help.
Michayl
2014/01/28 01:09:07
Anderton
When you say "trimmed," do you mean you slip-edited it but the clip you see still references the entire file, or you actually invoked the trim function for clips?
2014/01/28 01:15:51
Michayl Asaph
yes... that's correct
2014/01/28 01:17:14
Michayl Asaph
sorry.... as the first part of your post said... slip-edited it but the clip you see still references the entire file.
I want to make sure I give as much correct info : )
 
2014/01/28 01:19:27
Michayl Asaph
What I do is when there is a recorded word or phrase to edit, I alt/left click to cut the piece into the clip, then proceed with v vocal, or melodyne, or what ever as needed
 
2014/01/28 01:24:59
Anderton
Invoke trimming, hopefully that will solve the problem. The file still exists if you need it.
2014/01/28 01:35:08
Michayl Asaph
Thank You for your guidance, Mr. Anderton, I'll check back tomorrow and let you know how it goes, my ears are blown out from a full day of mixing... have 3 albums to finish by April! Take care!   :-)
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