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Re: trouble mastering a slow fade-in [message #99321 is a reply to message #99312] |
Sat, 21 June 2008 01:03 |
Dale
Messages: 77 Registered: September 2005
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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.
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>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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Re: trouble mastering a slow fade-in [message #99324 is a reply to message #99321] |
Sat, 21 June 2008 06:39 |
Bill L
Messages: 766 Registered: August 2006
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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.
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> 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.
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>> 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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