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jeu. 7 avril 2005, 04:28
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Hi there
I got so many Qs
Essentially how does bouncing into a split stereo format work in mixdown as opposed to interleaved stereo files??
Where & in what applications would I bounce into split stereo
Appreciate any advice
Thnx Isaac
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jeu. 7 avril 2005, 05:59
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interesting what you say there buddy B'cos not knowing has stopped me using the split stereo format (I have been pondering as to why I needed to convert whilst taking files into protools) & the labeling...........yeah time has taught me to label EVERYTHING. So the split stereo reads as a stereo track (didn't know that makes life a lot easier for me & a few others who have protools in common in my area Thanx Isaac http://www.qpqproductions.com
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sam. 3 juin 2006, 04:43
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hi, i've problem and i hope you can help me. I have a music mono file hard panned to the right and a click hard panned to the left, at pro tools, i hear that they are perfectly separated, but when i bounce them (my purpose is to send the click through a RCA cable to a drummer, and the other channel to the audience) with stereo interleaved (which is my only real option for this) i can hear that at a very low level that they are not completely separated, so at the volume you need to send the secuence to the audience, you hear the click! got any ideas?
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dim. 4 juin 2006, 08:23
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Pro-Tools only plays mono files..... so anything stereo is just two mono's linked.... idea being that you pan it left 'n' right at the mixer end.....pro-tools users would never mix in the box ....not proper one's anyway... so it's a more logical way to route digital audio...
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Are you bouncing down in the digital domain? or Ana ? if you where in the digital domain...there's no reason why you should be getting bleed through? that kinda thing simply don't happen unless you've made a routing mistake.... possibly?
1, There's a buss that's getting a small signal from your click track and returning it as stereo?
2, you're digital / analogue desk has cross talk on the summing stage.... likley if cheap?
3,your "playback" device may have a bleed through problem.....
4, why are you using a stereo playback device for a live production....? you could get an 8 track hard disk recorder..... and stem mix your parts so your engineer can compansate parts of the mix to suite the venue.... plus you have loads of chanels for click....
need to know what devices you're using to mix down before any real answers can be said....
cheers...
K.
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