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noiz labs
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Australia
50 posts Joined: Oct, 2002
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Posted - 2002/11/14 : 15:29:27
hey hey . i was just wondering what rendering is best .. for best quality .. i figure i selct all the options.. differing tiny slices.. n 256 ... but i dont know what any onf them mean .. any one know?
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Kaffine
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United States
474 posts Joined: Jun, 2002
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Posted - 2002/11/14 : 15:34:23
I couldn't explain 'em but for the most part higher numbers = better quality.
You might want to check alias-free TS404 for better quality because that produces smoother slides, that's about all I know in specifics.
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ryg0r
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Posted - 2002/11/14 : 18:20:18
the 6 point hem something or other is the default and all right, the high the numbers go, the better teh quality, but the longer it takes.
The options below the rendering mode are just really methods. Tiny Slices renders it pretty good, but its slower than with the option off.
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StrifeII
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Posted - 2002/11/15 : 08:58:07
hmm...128kbps mp3? lol. does me fine
but make sure you master them after compression, and lotsa bass
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noiz labs
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Australia
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Posted - 2002/11/15 : 20:53:00
how did u get your songs on there ??
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Hard2Get
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 2002/11/16 : 09:46:41
quote: hmm...128kbps mp3? lol. does me fine
Nah 360 is much better :)
quote: but make sure you master them after compression, and lotsa bass
Yeah can't beat Sound Forge for that :)
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Kaffine
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United States
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Posted - 2002/11/16 : 17:59:49
You can master in fruity. Fruity's compressor is surprisingly good, and if it doesn't meet your needs download a VST compressor module and install it into fruity... you get 18 fx channels so I mean, you could technically lump all your drums on to one channel, bass on another... and the EQ is perfectly fine (It's pretty hard to screw one of those up...)
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noiz labs
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Posted - 2002/11/16 : 21:19:43
kaffiene say for instance that i have each instrument in a seperat fx chanel.. for individual eq and wot not. how would i master then . the fruity compressor isnt multi band. so if i put it in the master chanel it will compress every thing.. is the vst compressor better .. do u know of hand of any ?
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Kaffine
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Posted - 2002/11/17 : 06:21:52
I don't master in FLP myself so I don't know ;)
But there are free vst multiband compressors on the shareware music machine (www.hitbox.com/smm/) which is a great resource for home-producing.
Just put one compressor on each FX channel and you'll be cool, compressor counts as an effect so you can add a different one for each VST instrument, sample, etc. Try and drop all your drums on one compressor channel though, and add a tad of reverb (string preset works nicely). That makes the best sounding compression through Fruity... In general, very small amounts of reverb enhance fruity's output. Another thing you may want to do is use the blood overdrive plugin with all the settings turned down, for some reason for me that seems to make the bass sound a bit warmer and fuzzier. :)
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