05-06-2020, 03:52 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-06-2020, 03:57 PM by Hans Peter Augustesen.)
Good detailed explanation, Nick Blair
That is excactly what I wrote about - very short.
Important is to choose wav files and NOT ogg files. Ogg files is compressed files and not that good quality as wav.
To be able to use wav files, one need to go in POWER MIXER (Ctrl + S h i f t + m), while in session - and check "Keep Uncrompressed Recordings".
Otherwise (some of the) the original uncompressed wav files will be deleted/replaced with ogg-files by the server mixing proces.
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But regardless, it is still much easier to do all this in a regular audio program
That is excactly what I wrote about - very short.
Important is to choose wav files and NOT ogg files. Ogg files is compressed files and not that good quality as wav.
To be able to use wav files, one need to go in POWER MIXER (Ctrl + S h i f t + m), while in session - and check "Keep Uncrompressed Recordings".
Otherwise (some of the) the original uncompressed wav files will be deleted/replaced with ogg-files by the server mixing proces.
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But regardless, it is still much easier to do all this in a regular audio program