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    Pumping when converting 32 bit to 16

    Yes I am. I think I've gotten the problem under control now. I went back to the mix, exported it at 44.1khz with 16bit depth at a very low volume and no bus compression and then put it through my mastering chain. After readjusting everything to get the levels right there is no pumping. Also I...
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    Pumping when converting 32 bit to 16

    Yes in the DAW it sounds perfectly fine but when it's exported there is pumping. ---------- Update ---------- I mean that I have it in the DAW processing at 32 bits but then when I export it at 16 bits there is pumping.
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    Pumping when converting 32 bit to 16

    Would I still do this if there is no pumping when it is exported as 32 bit but only when it is in 16 bit?
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    Pumping when converting 32 bit to 16

    I'm new to mastering and have been practicing on a few of my own songs. They were all recorded at 96khz and 32 bit floating-point. However, when I apply my mastering chain and export it, every time I try to convert it into 16 bit 41khz I get a significant amount of pumping every time an...
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    First Mix Critiques

    This is my first commercial mix ever. It was the first track on a 5 song EP and I was wondering what I could be improving on as well as anything you can hear wrong with the recording itself. It was tracked in my basement. Micing Drums: Snare - Audix i5 Kick - Audix D6...
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    Fix Acoustic Gtr Recording?

    Maybe this could help. Just a high-pass to get rid of the rumble and a small cut around the 100-250 area. Then just a small high shelf boost for presence. But then again it all depends on the mix if it will work or not.
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    Live recording question

    My band is going to record just a simple demo so we have something we can drop off at local clubs and such to start getting more shows to play. We want to try both recording multi-track and live and are going to try live first. The only thing is I'm pretty limited on mics. I have an SM57, two...
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