• SONAR
  • Export Audio sounding 'scrambled'!
2012/09/15 06:33:39
Daylaa
Hey people,

I make a song, export the audio and then convert to MP3 to listen to how the track sounds so far on my MP3 player etc...
I've been doing this for years but never had this problem.

However, the last 2 songs sound 'scrambled' in parts when I listen back on my MP3 player.
It's probably something that those with 'untrained' ears wouldn't detect, but it would annoy the hell out of you and I. 

Just occasionally the sound sort of scrambles like a bad phone line might sound - sort of a swirly reverby sound. 

Can anyone tell me what stage this may be happening???
Have I over-processed a track in the song? (I can't hear any scrambling when the track's on Sonar)
Is it a problem during export? (I've changed no settings since I last did it fine)

Any suggestions greatly appreciated. This is really effecting my creativity at the moment and that makes me unhappy.

Dave

p.s - Will give more details if you need them.


2012/09/15 11:26:57
57Gregy
hi, Dave.
How do the songs sound when you play the waves through Windows Media Player or other player?
What are you using to convert to mp3?
2012/09/16 04:50:49
Kalle Rantaaho
^^ That.
You need to confirm if it's an export problem or an MP3 conversion problem.

It's known that you need at least 0.3 dB headroom for the convertion, otherwise
the MP3 clips, but I don't know about "scramblyness".
2012/09/29 04:38:49
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