
mark4man
MoonMix Studios
In my sequencing software (Cakewalk Pro Audio 9), I mix several audio tracks into a .wav file (Cakewalk calls the process "Mixdown Audio to File".) The levels are all just right. When I open the .wav file in Sound Forge (v4.5), the waveform is incrediblly fat, with the upper & lower extremes clipped off. Thing is...it sounds fine!, just a (very) little bit muddy, but it certainly doesn't sound nearly as distorted as the waveform looks. It sounds almost identical to playing the tracks simultaneously in Cakewalk. Very little difference. Is this a cumulative effect in graphic representation only? I don't know how this could be, since the waveform is a representation of the audio, but I would hear clipping, right? Is it somehow a graphics adjustment? I would appreciate some input. Thanks.
Sincerely,
mark4man
Sincerely,
mark4man