Audio Problem in Custom Songs
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September 8, 2013 at 8:29 am #389174
Hi. I made a bunch of Dream Theater customs for pro keys, but it seems as if the audio from each song is coming out of a mono signal, instead of a stereo signal. I can only hear one side of each song. In Magma in the audio section, it says “Stereo” under “Pan,” so I’m surprised that this is happening. Does anyone know why? Thanks.
September 8, 2013 at 1:40 pm #405812Hi. I made a bunch of Dream Theater customs for pro keys, but it seems as if the audio from each song is coming out of a mono signal, instead of a stereo signal. I can only hear one side of each song. In Magma in the audio section, it says “Stereo” under “Pan,” so I’m surprised that this is happening. Does anyone know why? Thanks.If you solo the track in REAPER, does it sound correct?
If you play the WAV file (that you rendered) in Windows, does it sound correct?
September 8, 2013 at 4:04 pm #405826If you solo the track in REAPER, does it sound correct?If you play the WAV file (that you rendered) in Windows, does it sound correct?
Yes and yes. Because of that I would guess that the problem is in Magma.
I’ll give some information in case this helps. Because I don’t have multitracks (and only keys and drum are charted in this particular song), I was told to put a blank (muted) WAV file to the instrument tracks. I guess those are supposed to be the stems. The actual WAV file is in “Backing.” The encoding quality is 5 and the attenuation is 0.0 (I have no idea what that is haha).
Also the only thing checked off in the bottom of the “Information” tab is expert-only.
September 8, 2013 at 4:13 pm #405827I’ll give some information in case this helps. Because I don’t have multitracks (and only keys and drum are charted in this particular song), I was told to put a blank (muted) WAV file to the instrument tracks. I guess those are supposed to be the stems. The actual WAV file is in “Backing.” The encoding quality is 5 and the attenuation is 0.0 (I have no idea what that is haha).Also the only thing checked off in the bottom of the “Information” tab is expert-only.
Sounds like the classic two-instrument bug. See here:
September 8, 2013 at 5:16 pm #405833Because of that I would guess that the problem is in Magma.Nope, it’s a problem with MagmaCompiler. I control Magma. I have no control over MagmaCompiler
” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_frown.gif” />September 8, 2013 at 6:46 pm #405837Thanks! The audio works now.
September 10, 2013 at 8:05 pm #406000I had this problem once before and it ended up being due to clipping. Once I used the limiter in Reaper with the ceiling set to -0.5 my problem was solved
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