Bouncing in Synapse Orion sucks !!! What can I do?
Always referred to as dither algorithm which is part of the bouncing task sucks in my Sequencer. The file just sounds whack. Lack o detail, stereo field, offset in depth. What can I do? And what are your expieriences?
Streamed file sounds badModerators: Christophe, Mark
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Re: Streamed file sounds bad
no it doesnt
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Re: Streamed file sounds badNice way to introduce yourself to the forum. Welcome
I find mixing well gives good results when bouncing down. Have you tried that?
Re: Streamed file sounds badpersonally i find it always sounds exactly the same as the track played in orion.
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Did you have a regular copy or crack one ?
Re: Streamed file sounds badSounds as it should here, and like with others proves that Orion works fine. Maybe it's the human error?
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Re: Streamed file sounds badHe post similar thread on Gearslutz
http://www.gearslutz.com/board/rap-hip-hop-engineering-production/571314-bouncing-synapse-orion-sucks-what-can-i-do.html
Re: Streamed file sounds badHuHu Mark
thats the thing it doesnt sound the same bouncing it out ... I double posted but.... I waited ... at least sometime
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do you use the same sampling frequency when bouncing as you have set in the audio output settings?
Re: Streamed file sounds badWith what method are you streaming the audio, in Song mode or Pattern mode, and with what settings?
Re: Streamed file sounds badstreaming to red book standards w the render samplers high qualty option
i ll link the other post when the uploads have finished thx
Re: Streamed file sounds badI was asking about the actual settings.
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