
pisces7378
New member
Hey guys and gals, I am sure that you are all probably all to familiar with my Logic Audio problem(S) as well as my crusade to get an e-Magic Logic Audio Forum put up on this website.
Anyway, I have finally gotten my PC based DAW to at least allow me to record and playback 3 tracks of .wav files. Now I want/ed to burn the mixed down songs onto a CD-R. Here is what I have been doing. I open up the TRACK MIXER and then go back and highlight the tracks I want to bounce down to one track in the ARANGE window, and then go back to the track mixer and click on bounce. Then I save the new bounced down combined .wav file as BestSongEverWritten.wav (or whatever) and then click on SAVE and then I have a .wav file of the others all mixed together. So now I can pull that file up on something like Windows Media Player (or whatever Player I want) and listen to my masterpiece. However, if I stick in a CD-R into my burner and then burn that .wav file to CD... there is a TON of static intruduced. Now that I do not get??? If I listen to it directly from the Hard Drive in a Windows Media Player type Application, then what is happening between the HDD and the burner that is making the "chushhhhhhhuhhsuushushuhssssssss" sound?
I have to admit that the fuzz adds an unexpected effect to the song that makes it sound cool. However, I can't have that fuzz all the time. What is my problem?
Thanks guys,
Mike
Anyway, I have finally gotten my PC based DAW to at least allow me to record and playback 3 tracks of .wav files. Now I want/ed to burn the mixed down songs onto a CD-R. Here is what I have been doing. I open up the TRACK MIXER and then go back and highlight the tracks I want to bounce down to one track in the ARANGE window, and then go back to the track mixer and click on bounce. Then I save the new bounced down combined .wav file as BestSongEverWritten.wav (or whatever) and then click on SAVE and then I have a .wav file of the others all mixed together. So now I can pull that file up on something like Windows Media Player (or whatever Player I want) and listen to my masterpiece. However, if I stick in a CD-R into my burner and then burn that .wav file to CD... there is a TON of static intruduced. Now that I do not get??? If I listen to it directly from the Hard Drive in a Windows Media Player type Application, then what is happening between the HDD and the burner that is making the "chushhhhhhhuhhsuushushuhssssssss" sound?
I have to admit that the fuzz adds an unexpected effect to the song that makes it sound cool. However, I can't have that fuzz all the time. What is my problem?
Thanks guys,
Mike