bounce to disk issues [message #107812] |
Sun, 28 July 2013 19:20 |
JohnG
Messages: 57 Registered: April 2013 Location: Twin Cities, MN
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Hello Everyone,
I am working on recording some demos using paris.
To test my system, I bounced (mixed down) a song to disk in 24 bit, then opened it in wavelab 3.0. When I played it back in wavelab the lead vocal sounded like it was in a box. I reversed the phase on one channel and that seemed to help but the vocals still seemed less bright but without the "boxiness". I did double check the mix in paris and it didn't have the boxy sound.
1)Does this sound like a phase issue and if so could it get switched during mix down?
2)With digital mixing, Aside from the phase issue, does the mix typically lose some clarity/presence (which I noticed on the vocal)when a mix is bounced to disk? If so I would learn to compensate in the mix. Does one typically need to learn to compensate in the mix for the effects that mixing down tends to have on the sound? I would think that the less eq needed in mastering the better?
Thanks for any thoughts.
John, Twin Cities, MN
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