I haven't encountered this before but when I recently bounced a mix down from 24/96 to a stereo file at 16/44.1, what I got back didn't sound like what I was bouncing (i.e. levels, certain EQ didn't seem quite the same). I was using "convert after bounce", "best" quality to a stereo interleaved BWF file. Any ideas? I'm at the end of an album project (and my wits) as I've done this very thing many times before. Using a dual 1Gig processor G4 with a Gig of ram.
Hints: the mixes are plugin intensive with plugins across Master fader.
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6.7TDM bounce issues That sounds pretty logical. Certainly wort
6.7TDM bounce issues
That sounds pretty logical. Certainly worth a try. Appreciate the quick response. Perhaps with a few months sleep, some new brain cells and a look at the sun now and again, I might have arrived at a similar solution.
Thanks again. I'll let you know.
Hi, Just a few recommendations 1-Why don't you bounce at high
Hi,
Just a few recommendations
1-Why don't you bounce at high res first (24/96) You can then compare the bounce with the mix and make sure there's no difference. Then, you could downsample, dither and so on?
This method will also keep a mix in your session, that you can backup for later usage...
2-Is it possible that your CPU is running short of power? Do you have enough ram, especially if you are running RTAS plug-ins or soft synths? Check the Show System Usage window.
3-Upgrade to PT 6.9. A much better, stable version IMO.
Hope this helps a bit