Chart doesn’t match the audio
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After getting it in to my Xbox, the audio is wayyy behind the chart. The audio also cuts out, but Im not sure if its because Im not hitting any notes at all because its like 10 seconds behind.
Despite the few problems, this is my first song and Im addicted. I only charted the drums, its the only instrument I play.
It sounds like you didn’t render the audio from reaper when you added audio to Magma. When you render your audio from the Reaper project it includes the count-in. The original mp3 does not have your reaper count-in and so it not in sync.
I did that to get the wav file. I just have one file for drums and a muted one for the crowd, and then the midi. Is that enough?
Song audio goes in backing. Drums and crowd should be silence.
As Buster said – unless you are using true stems – all tracks should be silent audio with the exception of dryvox and backing track
I messed something like this up myself for awhile and didn’t realize I had accidentally slid the RATE bar on the bottom of the track window from 1.0 to the left slightly to something like 0.96…it was barely perceptible when previewing in reaper so I didn’t notice it for too long…dumb mistake and a stupid freaking option..I want to DISABLE that in Reaper somehow.
Be sure yours is set to 1.0 there, or the track won’t align when you play it because it renders it adjusted to that playback speed.
Lesson learned.
Be aware that a single instrument custom requires a (silent) crowd track in order for Magma to build a con free of audio glitches.
Be aware that a single instrument custom requires a (silent) crowd track in order for Magma to build a con free of audio glitches.
do you think doing single instrument stems is worth doing? particularly drums…
Be aware that a single instrument custom requires a (silent) crowd track in order for Magma to build a con free of audio glitches.
I think you mean two instruments. I build single instrument customs all the time and play them without any hitch.
I messed something like this up myself for awhile and didn’t realize I had accidentally slid the RATE bar on the bottom of the track window from 1.0 to the left slightly to something like 0.96..
You’ll do it again and again. Until you realize you can move the bloody thing to another location that you won’t accidentally pass over it with your mouse and move it.
I think you mean two instruments. I build single instrument customs all the time and play them without any hitch.
Yeah, you’re probably right. It’s been a while…
I’ll stop now.
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