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I believe if you have a stereo track that is mono... Add effect that outputs to stereo... Click interleave to mono... Your volume will increase 3 dB. I tend to use the interleave button to do a mono check, but i don't use it normally. By this i mean to see what a mix sounds like in mono.
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Most tracks in cakewalk output in stereo unless interleave is set to mono. This is fine. The same thing in both channels is equivalent to mono. Most vst fx can process in stereo. You want this. I don't think this is your problem. Remember you can use the vector scope to see whether your single track is in mono or is stereo. The same signal in left and right get a vertical line. If you get fuzz in the scope then your left right output are not identical. When not identical and you think it should be, try to answer why.
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Glad it was helpful.
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This video might help.
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Basically, the way these things usually work, is... First they take a stereo input... a line from the top right corner to the bottom left corner is panned all the way right. a straight line going from the top left corner to bottom right is signal panned right. You can test this by playing with what you feed into the meter. Mono signal is a vertical line. This would be the same identical signal in both channels. If you take a signal and send it to the left channel and the inverted to the left channel then you get a horizontal line. The horizontal line is phazy and will cancel if you switch the stereo to mono. Most of the time you get signal that is mostly up and down the vertical with some going left and right. If your music looks like an hour-glass, you have little phase issues. if it looks like a ball of steel wool, you're dancing with danger. the more you have to right and left of center in the middle, the less phase correlation. Usually this meter comes with a phase correlation level. If you watch movies while watching the meter, the tense scenes can have pretty phasy sound. idk if phasy's a word. don't laugh at me. I'm just learning too.
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Have you used a goniomter or vector audio scope to check your phase correlation? https://www.pluginboutique.com/product/3-Studio-Tools/79-Metering/5044-4U-Goniometer-Korrelator
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Do you have any heat issues with them stacked up like that? This is in my compressor's manual... The 162SL requires a two rack-space height (3.5 inches) and a standard 19 inch rack-space width. It can be mounted above or below (leaving 1U of space above and below the unit) anything that doesn’t create excessive heat. This is to ensure proper ventilation. Ambient temperatures should not exceed 113°F (45°C) when equipment is powered.
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New York Times mini crossword today. I just didn't understand the clue at all.
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The clue Summer in spring? The answer Taxpro I don't get it.
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I have the audio books which are really fun. I went walking and listening this morning. Laughed and laughed. At one point he talked about hyper sensitivity. Like making tiny tweak after tiny tweak. It strikes me that this goes wrong for me when i lose sight of the horizon. Bass gets slowly louder and louder. Anyway.. He's new to me and I'm enjoying it.
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https://mixerman.net/ Are you all aware?
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Expand the track lanes. Do you have multiple?
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I'd grow my own fud if i could find a hookup for becan seeds. I hear ze all good organic tastes bedder.
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Select the clip by shift clicking on the lower half or selecting it in the inspector on the left. Then look again.
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Something weird happened to my audio clip (it's hollow)
Gswitz replied to Starship Krupa's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
The simplest answer is the most likely. Stray keyboard hits with unintended consequences you didn't recognize. -
Editing out/cutting out crowd chatter and applause live Recording
Gswitz replied to Kirby H's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Shift z for auto zoom. -
Editing out/cutting out crowd chatter and applause live Recording
Gswitz replied to Kirby H's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
You can just move a single clip by dragging it. You can also cut and paste it. This is not theway i usually do it, though. I add a marker at the Babbitt and end of each song. Select all Click the ruler between the markers Bounce to tracks... New track. You can use navigator to see where the tracks are. Click on the clips individually to export them. -
Editing out/cutting out crowd chatter and applause live Recording
Gswitz replied to Kirby H's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Are you using the cd burner in the tascam? Generally cakewalk users export 44.1 16 Bit wave files when they want to make a cd. Then they use some cd burning tool to make the cd using the computer cd burner. There used to be such a tool built in to cakewalk. Idk if it is still in there. When you export from cakewalk it only includes selected audio so just select what you want and choose export. -
I think i get this when i change interfaces and some track, aux track or bus routes to nothing. Routing should be the reason for it. I don't disable the message because i want to know.
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Follow-Up to My Windows 10 Comments - I Spoke Too Soon!
Gswitz replied to Craig Anderton's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
I never ever make images. I keep what i care about on non system hard drives and rebuild the system drive from scratch when i must. -
Editing out/cutting out crowd chatter and applause live Recording
Gswitz replied to Kirby H's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Kirby, i don't really understand what you need to do. Why not just export your clips one at a time? Only selected clips are included in the exports. -
Editing out/cutting out crowd chatter and applause live Recording
Gswitz replied to Kirby H's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Bit, he's in Olympia. Just swing by. -
Editing out/cutting out crowd chatter and applause live Recording
Gswitz replied to Kirby H's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Video for Kirby.