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| Gear maniac Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: North East England
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| Bounced In PT Re-imported And Almost 3db Lower? I didn't seem to realise until my buddy mentioned it to me. I'd be listening to a mix I just bounced in media player with my monitors the same volume and the mix would sound quieter but I thought it was nothing until I reimported some mixes back into the sessions and they were peaking about 3db lower than they were before I bounced them. Why is this? Is it better to setup a stereo track and just bus everything and record my mix this way? Thanks
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| Gear nut Join Date: Jul 2006
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| not sure about pt, but logic's pan law will cause this to happen. |
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