hey guys, i'm having some trouble exporting a song from reason 10. every time i export, the drums in the wav file sound different. kinda like there's a snare where the bass drum should be. i used redrum for the drums and turned off both of the pattern enable options when i exported. if i take the wav file and import it back into reason it sounds fine. how do i get it to sound right outside of reason? is it a mixing issue?
things i've tried:
-bouncing the channels to audio (listen to the drum and master bounce, still messed up)
-exporting at 16 and 24 bits
can anyone help? i just want to export it so it sounds exactly like the reason file...
exported song sounds different than reason file
In the bounce window, make sure you have ticked "All" in "Apply mixer settings".kd24 wrote: ↑24 Feb 2018hey guys, i'm having some trouble exporting a song from reason 10. every time i export, the drums in the wav file sound different. kinda like there's a snare where the bass drum should be. i used redrum for the drums and turned off both of the pattern enable options when i exported. if i take the wav file and import it back into reason it sounds fine. how do i get it to sound right outside of reason? is it a mixing issue?
things i've tried:
-bouncing the channels to audio (listen to the drum and master bounce, still messed up)
-exporting at 16 and 24 bits
can anyone help? i just want to export it so it sounds exactly like the reason file...
Also make sure you set same "Sample Rate" as you have in the Preferences.
Cheers
Considering this, I have to ask if you listen both through the same speakers and audio interface? Because it does sound like it's just a bad mix, if the same wav file loaded into Reason sounds correct.
This
Hate to break it to you, but it IS your song. If it were mixed properly, it would sound acceptable on any speaker and definitely you wouldn't confuse kick with a snare
Hey hey maybe its not the song but the arrangement or sound choice - you looked like ass in your first-day-of-school-suit as well
Which means it's still his song's fault, doesn't it? You'll never learn if people avoid telling you the truth. I know this is unpopular nowadays, but it doesn't make it not true.
Hehe I'm all for speaking the truth. But I was making the distinction between the song, its arrangement, the performance and then the mix which are IMO the important steps to a great listening experience - in that order! The mix is really just icing on the cake.
-
- Information
-
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 42 guests