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Hey
I've looked in to knowladge base and checked other forum topics, but couldn't find answer for my question. 120 bpm glitched sounds in sd2 are perfectlly fine in terms of its stereo image (it is on the middle). The faster glitched drums or drones I check, the more it goes to right channel. The fastest glitched sounds are totaly on right channel. If I move panning knob in the play interface to the left there will be no sound... Does anyone else experience this problem ? All others sd2 aounds are perfectly fine. I have latest updates of PLAY and my Host (Cubase 5). I reinstalled system, PLAY and Cubase - nothing seems to be a help. :(
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The easiest way to get around this is just to live with it but save that particular line to a different .wav/.mp3 file.
Open that file in Audacity (or whatever other editing program you may have, I use Audacity because it's awesome and free!) and copy the right stereo channel. Now open up a new mono (single channel) file. Paste the right stereo channel into the mono channel and save - since Audacity automatically saves to a stereo track, it will put the sound equally in both the Left and Right Stereo channels. |
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Hey thanks for the advice but I'm afraid it doesn't solve the problem...
By copying right channel to the left .... Yes... I'm going to end up with right and left channel which will make it stereo, it is still going to sound like it was mono though (both of channels will be exactly the same and equal in terms of left-right stereo image proportion). With all glitched sounds up till 150 bpm (including 150 bpm) I could export them to audio file and equal the volume of right and left channel which would make it sound to what it meant sound like (not possible with 160 bpm drones and drums as there is only right channel working). But... isn't it little bit pain ? Should I imagine, while composing, how it would sound like if the sounds were stereo and equal ? weird....
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I think you guys don't have SD2 Instruments update (1.0.4) installed, because this problem has been fixed:
http://www.soundsonline.com/updates.php - Piotr |
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Pietro was right ! I thought I was fully updated - looks like I wasn't :/
After installing 1.0.4 patch on sd2 instruments, everything is working perfectly fine ! Thanks a lot Pietro !
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