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CyanJaguar
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why is this?
I record stuff(say a midi file) thru the inputs on my sound card, into vegas. normalize it, and then duplicate the track about 7 times and assign each track to a different bus.
the resulting wav file when converted is very , very loud and it always stays between 6 and 0 .
when I check it out in siren, it always peaks on zero but never goes over.
and the magic: if you apply any deductive eq to it in siren, it clips. Why?
And is this a good alternative to compression?
I record stuff(say a midi file) thru the inputs on my sound card, into vegas. normalize it, and then duplicate the track about 7 times and assign each track to a different bus.
the resulting wav file when converted is very , very loud and it always stays between 6 and 0 .
when I check it out in siren, it always peaks on zero but never goes over.
and the magic: if you apply any deductive eq to it in siren, it clips. Why?
And is this a good alternative to compression?