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Old 10-26-2007, 03:18 AM
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Default Re: Advice on audio mixdowns from cubase

Always render to 44.1 wav files @ 16 bit if you ready to burn to a cd. This is what all your cds are rendered to.

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What is rendering please?
It's basically the same thing as "export". It's what the computer is doing to mixdown an song into a single file.

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I read your reply to similar posts where you mention the sample rate. You said mine may be less than 44.1Khz. The sample rate for my Delta 1010LT is set at 44.1Khz. Is this what you mean?
That's part of it. What about in Cubase? Of course, the sample rate won't effect the slowdowns and speedups you've heard.

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Instead of reading today, I began to export audio mixdowns to every file type. Some sounded even worse than originally reported! Really strange digital interference type sounds, slowing up/down, tracks that were loud are now quiet
It sounds like you are having software / computer issues.

#1 Is your computer clean?

#2 Are you using the latest version of Cubase?

#3 If you hit play, like when mixing, does it sound okay? Does the computer have any problems?
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