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rmarchand98119
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Here's a weird question: I've experienced this with both software recording packages I use (Cakewalk HomeStudio and SAW Studio 2.6).
When I am playing back the file that I'm mixing down, everything sounds fine and it's nice and loud. I then hit the appropriate "build to sound file" commands to build my WAV file.
Then, when I go either listen to it through Windows Media player or burn it to a CD, not only is it not near as loud is it was when playing back through either program, but it's way softer than any other professional CD/Soundfile that I have.
Why isn't the sound file's volume the same as loud as it is when I'm playing it back through the Cakewalk or SAW?
When I am playing back the file that I'm mixing down, everything sounds fine and it's nice and loud. I then hit the appropriate "build to sound file" commands to build my WAV file.
Then, when I go either listen to it through Windows Media player or burn it to a CD, not only is it not near as loud is it was when playing back through either program, but it's way softer than any other professional CD/Soundfile that I have.
Why isn't the sound file's volume the same as loud as it is when I'm playing it back through the Cakewalk or SAW?