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trouble mastering a slow fade-in [message #99311] Thu, 19 June 2008 15:46 Go to next message
Dale is currently offline  Dale   
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After exporting a Paris mix to .wav, then burning with Jam, I end up with
about 10 seconds of silence instead of a soft & gradual fade-in. It's like
Jam (or Paris, in creating the .wav?) doesn't recognize the sound as sound
until it reaches a particular volume level. I've tried several things, but
to no avail. Any ideas for a workaround? Or should I try a different program,
other than Jam?

Thanks,
Dale
Re: trouble mastering a slow fade-in [message #99312 is a reply to message #99311] Thu, 19 June 2008 16:14 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Bill L is currently offline  Bill L   UNITED STATES
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Does the .wav sound right in the first place, before burning the CD? If
so, use a different program for the CD.

Dale wrote:
> After exporting a Paris mix to .wav, then burning with Jam, I end up with
> about 10 seconds of silence instead of a soft & gradual fade-in. It's like
> Jam (or Paris, in creating the .wav?) doesn't recognize the sound as sound
> until it reaches a particular volume level. I've tried several things, but
> to no avail. Any ideas for a workaround? Or should I try a different program,
> other than Jam?
>
> Thanks,
> Dale
Re: trouble mastering a slow fade-in [message #99321 is a reply to message #99312] Sat, 21 June 2008 01:03 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Dale is currently offline  Dale   
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It doesn't sound right when I play it as a preview in Jam (before burning
the CD), but I'm not sure if that's Jam's fault, or Paris' fault for not
creating an accurate .wav file. When I drag the bounced file back into Paris
(before exporting to .wav), it sounds fine at that stage.

Very confuserating...

Any suggestions on what I might try for burning? I'm on a Mac.


Bill L <bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote:
>Does the .wav sound right in the first place, before burning the CD? If

>so, use a different program for the CD.
>
>Dale wrote:
>> After exporting a Paris mix to .wav, then burning with Jam, I end up with
>> about 10 seconds of silence instead of a soft & gradual fade-in. It's
like
>> Jam (or Paris, in creating the .wav?) doesn't recognize the sound as sound
>> until it reaches a particular volume level. I've tried several things,
but
>> to no avail. Any ideas for a workaround? Or should I try a different program,
>> other than Jam?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Dale
Re: trouble mastering a slow fade-in [message #99324 is a reply to message #99321] Sat, 21 June 2008 06:39 Go to previous message
Bill L is currently offline  Bill L   UNITED STATES
Messages: 766
Registered: August 2006
Senior Member
If it sounds good in Paris, it sounds good all over the world. Try
burning with windows media player or itunes or the like. Nowadays you
don't really need to use a burning program with all the features
available in the itunes/rhapsody world. In windows a right click on the
file allows you to add album, artist, etc. data to the properties.

Dale wrote:
> It doesn't sound right when I play it as a preview in Jam (before burning
> the CD), but I'm not sure if that's Jam's fault, or Paris' fault for not
> creating an accurate .wav file. When I drag the bounced file back into Paris
> (before exporting to .wav), it sounds fine at that stage.
>
> Very confuserating...
>
> Any suggestions on what I might try for burning? I'm on a Mac.
>
>
> Bill L <bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote:
>> Does the .wav sound right in the first place, before burning the CD? If
>
>> so, use a different program for the CD.
>>
>> Dale wrote:
>>> After exporting a Paris mix to .wav, then burning with Jam, I end up with
>>> about 10 seconds of silence instead of a soft & gradual fade-in. It's
> like
>>> Jam (or Paris, in creating the .wav?) doesn't recognize the sound as sound
>>> until it reaches a particular volume level. I've tried several things,
> but
>>> to no avail. Any ideas for a workaround? Or should I try a different program,
>>> other than Jam?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Dale
>
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