![]() ![]() ![]() So - also as someone mentioned before - to save time, you should probably just export to wave files instead of burning a disk - I’m sure that you’ll hear the same problem if you export with the same project setup as you had to begin with at the onset of these problems. I’m dying to see the resolution of this problem - prolly not as much as you are thoughįirst, did you check out the control-room suggestion someone mentioned above? It sounds like a good one to me. Not very impressed with the quality of the tones. I tried a test recording the guitar direct using the VST Amp rack. I defanately got the punch back in the kick and snare in the exported mix while in XP mode. I will do an export of the same mix in W7 mode and see if it sounds the same. Yes, I was running it in Windows 7 when I was having the problems. This could be causing the problem, or at least something to do with and app that configures the 1010 routing/monitoring etc (I have no idea as I have never used that card).Īre you talking about XP mode inside of Windows 7? If you are, there’s your problem. I’m also confused on why you have the 32-bit AND 64-bit drivers for the soundcard installed? If you are running Windows 7 64 you would ONLY install the 64 bit soundcard drivers - whether you are using C6 32 or C6 64 (or both). You may want to list out to us exactly how your VST Connections outputs are configured and if the Control Room is enabled etc. The first place I would look is your VST connections - it important that you have everything set up properly here as a great deal has changed since SX3. This would explain the washed out sound and the wider stereo panning you are hearing. It definitely sounds like your tracks are somehow combining with duplicates causing weird phasing problems. For many, the 32-bit version is the better choice right now due to the fact that a fair amount of VST plugs still have no 64 bit version at present. How can I post short clips of my results? FYI, I do 90% audio recording using live instruments.įirst of all, why are you messing with C6 64 now? As I understood it, you were working with the 32 bit version of the application when you discovered the problem - you should get things figured out here first before moving on as the 32 bit version is working fine (for mix-down at least) for the rest of us. Should I mixdown dry and open the mix in a production or mastering set up before I add my mastering tools? I used to do it this way but through trial and error found ways to get sonically good mix’s.Ĭould it be a setting in a recent Windows 7 update causing this? I’ve pulled off several good mixes on tis same computer. Since I’ve been using SX3 for so long Is there an export set up or perameters that need to be set up and adjusted differently in the newer versions of Cubase? I’m spending hours carefully fine tuning with no results. My songs I mixed and mastered in the older versions of VST in the late 90’s on my old Gateway 1Ghz 512Ram computer sounded much better than I’m getting now. I will attempt to use the exact settings in SX3 and do a comparison. All of the mixes sounded too hot and muddy lows and harsh highs. All of them sounded great pre-mix down, no clipping everything in its own space and nice and clean. 1 with just stereo expander and the vintage comp, 1 with only ozone on slight dynamics, 1 w/ Waves 元16 on Enhance 3 + Stereo Expander, 1 w/ just slight eq. I did 4 separate mix downs last night of the same song. ![]()
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