hi Byron
Ok, the word vocals, is what tripped me up a bit. In the radio biz, they
refer to when you speak as a voice break.
Vocals are when someone sings in a song.
But anyways, try setting the sam encoders to point to your sound card,
rather than the audio pipeline.
At 06:14 PM 9/9/2005, you
Thanks to those who suggested running the sam encoders from within the dsp tab
of the sqr crossfading plugin. It worked, but now I have a different problem,
when I went back to listen to the archives of the test cast I did, I heard no
vocals on my part, and I know I did them. I use the line
hi
ok, when you say vocals, are you referring to the vocals in the music, like
you can hear the music, but no vocal with it, or are you referring to your
own voice between songs?
typically when you talk between songs it's known as a voice break. if
that's the case, make sure that your sound
That's right, I ment the vocals I do introducing tracks.
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I found a neat way of getting the crossfading tighter. I'm not sure why it
works, but if you set your main dsp to rock steady and the one in sqr to
sound solution it seems to sound more like a professional fade. This tends
to bring out the noise below the music a lot though, and I did turn the