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Strainge piano cutt off in mixdown. (inverse sustainpedal)

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Offline JSP

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Hi all,

I have this question of which I hope that someone can help me with. This never happened to me so I have no clue where to look.

I made two tracks (bass and piano)in cubase, that sound as expected when running my sequence in cubase.
Now when I render an mp3 from audio mixdown, my piano sound is cutt off all the time where I expect to have it sustained using the pedal. It almost sounds as if the pedal is working inversed.

I will post my rendered mp3 here.
I really hope someone is able to help me.
Thanks for reading this.

Kind regards,

Lex.
« Last Edit: October 13, 2007, 10:25:12 AM by JSP »


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Not a cubase user, but in sonar if this happens its usually because I don't render from the very start of the track(s)

I always select all, then solo the track I want to render.

Hope this helps, nice playing too :)

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Offline Tacman7

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"I made two tracks"

You didn't say what kind of tracks they are...

Is this midi  or audio?

If midi, what is the sound module? vst or external?

Also you say when you render an mp3 you have problems, so the wav mixdown sounds fine?



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What instruments are you using?  I use Cubase and would be willing to look at the project file for you.
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Offline JSP

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Hi all,

Sharpola,
I don't think that will be the problem, I start from the first count.
That's a cool cat you have there btw! (thanks for your reply)

Tacman,
You are right, a little more info wouldn;t harm. Sorry.
I have two midi tracks. The problem occurs on the track that is rendered from a vst module, called Ivory. I have the problem in both mp3 and wav format. (thanks for your reply)

Sternen,
I will look at how I should export a projectfile and pm it to you ok?
Thanks a lot for the offer.

Regards,

Lex.



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I have to apologize, I panicked a little I'm afraid.
Should have looked at it more then I did.
I'm not to good with this technical side of the game so I touch the configuration as less as possible in order to have the pc just working right.

I discovered that using some other vst the problem was gone so what I do now is reinstalling the vst with all the sample files. (Tried it without the sample files already and that didn't solve the issue.
I did this when thinking what Sternen should do when he imports the project so his remark helped me a step foreward.

Not a generic application problem then, so again, sorry for bothering. :-[
And thanks for your help.

Kind regards,

Lex


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The whole export thing is pretty cool and all but I re-record for a master two track because I have some outboard effects processing. I do export the two track in order to use the dither plugin to change from 24 to 16 bits though.

The  export feature will work with an outboard midi module if it is setup as an external device. It just plays the track in real time and automatically makes an audio track then does a mixdown.

This is also good forum for cubase questions:
http://www.motifator.com/forums/postlist.php?Cat=1,2,4&Board=Steinberg

I'm always learning something new that Cubase can do, amazing program.


Offline JSP

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The whole export thing is pretty cool and all but I re-record for a master two track because I have some outboard effects processing. I do export the two track in order to use the dither plugin to change from 24 to 16 bits though.

The  export feature will work with an outboard midi module if it is setup as an external device. It just plays the track in real time and automatically makes an audio track then does a mixdown.

This is also good forum for cubase questions:
http://www.motifator.com/forums/postlist.php?Cat=1,2,4&Board=Steinberg

I'm always learning something new that Cubase can do, amazing program.

I agree, it has an enormous amount of features in it.
Thanks for the link.
btw I needed a dll update for that vst that was giving the trouble.

cheers.


 

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