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ParisMastering [message #99657] Thu, 24 July 2008 19:40 Go to next message
Edna Sloan is currently offline  Edna Sloan   UNITED STATES
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When one pulls in the two mixdown tracks from a project, in PARIS 3.0, into
a new project (the two tracks hard left/right), then does some
effects/editing on them, there are two options to finish: one would be to
render the tracks with native inserts and then export them, or do another
mixdown of them. Seems I recall someone saying that something was lost by
just doing the rendering. But I'm wondering what happens to the tracks by
doing a mixdown of a mixdown? Is the original panning affected? Or any
other anomalies? At times I only need to burn one tune to a CD and would
rather not mess with another application..
TIA,
Edna
Re: ParisMastering [message #99663 is a reply to message #99657] Thu, 24 July 2008 21:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Aaron Allen is currently offline  Aaron Allen   UNITED STATES
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I recommend to mix your file, import it back into a project (new ppj, same
ppj.. your choice), add the mastering techniques of your choice, bounce it
again at unity (or whatever suits ya) and then the final pair of mono tracks
should be exported to a stereo file. Add dither, if so desired, in the final
bounce stage.

AA


"Edna" <edna@texomaonline.com> wrote in message news:48893ee7@linux...
> When one pulls in the two mixdown tracks from a project, in PARIS 3.0,
> into a new project (the two tracks hard left/right), then does some
> effects/editing on them, there are two options to finish: one would be to
> render the tracks with native inserts and then export them, or do another
> mixdown of them. Seems I recall someone saying that something was lost by
> just doing the rendering. But I'm wondering what happens to the tracks by
> doing a mixdown of a mixdown? Is the original panning affected? Or any
> other anomalies? At times I only need to burn one tune to a CD and would
> rather not mess with another application..
> TIA,
> Edna
>
Re: ParisMastering [message #99665 is a reply to message #99663] Thu, 24 July 2008 21:46 Go to previous message
Edna Sloan is currently offline  Edna Sloan   UNITED STATES
Messages: 304
Registered: October 2005
Senior Member
Thanks Aaron. I have tried that and didn't notice any degradation of the
files or the mix, it just seemed a little strange, bouncing the bounce. I
am going to try just rendering with effects and exporting as well and
compare results.

"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote in message
news:488954c6@linux...
>I recommend to mix your file, import it back into a project (new ppj, same
>ppj.. your choice), add the mastering techniques of your choice, bounce it
>again at unity (or whatever suits ya) and then the final pair of mono
>tracks should be exported to a stereo file. Add dither, if so desired, in
>the final bounce stage.
>
> AA
>
>
> "Edna" <edna@texomaonline.com> wrote in message news:48893ee7@linux...
>> When one pulls in the two mixdown tracks from a project, in PARIS 3.0,
>> into a new project (the two tracks hard left/right), then does some
>> effects/editing on them, there are two options to finish: one would be
>> to render the tracks with native inserts and then export them, or do
>> another mixdown of them. Seems I recall someone saying that something
>> was lost by just doing the rendering. But I'm wondering what happens to
>> the tracks by doing a mixdown of a mixdown? Is the original panning
>> affected? Or any other anomalies? At times I only need to burn one tune
>> to a CD and would rather not mess with another application..
>> TIA,
>> Edna
>>
>
>
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