Vintage Guitars of the 60's & 70's Problem
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- KVRer
- 3 posts since 22 Dec, 2005
Got the Vintage Guitars as a download from esoundz, for Reason 3. Sound great within Reason but only get digital noize when I export as Audio. All other reason sounds work fine. If the guitar doesn't come in for 4 bars, the exported wav file sounds fine for 4 bars etc,.
.. and I've just bought a bunch of SR refills.
Please can anyone help. Most grateful.
.. and I've just bought a bunch of SR refills.
Please can anyone help. Most grateful.
DR Xerxes
- Sonic Reality Head Chef
- 8566 posts since 11 Mar, 2002 from Florida
Hmmm. That sounds very strange. You can export as audio with all of your other refills but not this one? You mean your song right? Export your song? Maybe you have too much going on with that song. Try changing your buffer settings so you're using less CPU. If it wasn't the holidays we could try this out on Monday. But, when the tech staff is back if you send an email to support@esoundz.com they can try exporting audio from Reason with this refill to see if they get the same problem. I've never heard of that before though. It might NOT be the refill but we'll find out.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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- Tunesmith
- 2889 posts since 12 Mar, 2002 from Toronto
If you are doing this bounce out of another sequencer with Reason in Rewire Slave mode(
) , I would suggest taking a look at your hyperthreading settings if you are on a pentium based PC. This is in the BIOS, if you dont know how to enter the BIOS let me know and i'll try to walk you through it as best as i can, but even regardless of rewire issues you should try it just for good measure. Also aside from buffer issues that squids mentions you should look at your CPU max percentage. what is that set to now?
most importantly, are you using these sounds as a combinator patch or just straight up NN-XT instances?
most importantly, are you using these sounds as a combinator patch or just straight up NN-XT instances?
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 3 posts since 22 Dec, 2005
Thanks to Squids and Mr Tunes for their suggestions.
I had the following from Propellerheads support:
"There was an issue in Reason 3.0/3.0.3 (on Windows) that could cause weird sounds when exporting a song or loop to an audio file. This was most likely to appear when using certain Scream settings. This happened only when exporting audio as everything sounded fine when listening to Reason directly or running Reason in a ReWire host. This has now been fixed.
Please update to Reason 3.0.4 and it should work."
May I say also that the support over xmas from Sonic Reality has been excellent from Elijah Hall.. so thanks.
I'm away from home till later this month when I can feedback on if it works.
Take care.
I had the following from Propellerheads support:
"There was an issue in Reason 3.0/3.0.3 (on Windows) that could cause weird sounds when exporting a song or loop to an audio file. This was most likely to appear when using certain Scream settings. This happened only when exporting audio as everything sounded fine when listening to Reason directly or running Reason in a ReWire host. This has now been fixed.
Please update to Reason 3.0.4 and it should work."
May I say also that the support over xmas from Sonic Reality has been excellent from Elijah Hall.. so thanks.
I'm away from home till later this month when I can feedback on if it works.
Take care.
DR Xerxes
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 3 posts since 22 Dec, 2005
FYI,
I was having problems with an Audio mix in Reason 3. I was getting nasty digital distorion in the wav file.
The problems was not the e-soundz download, it was Reason. There was a problem with Scream during audio export but the Reason 3.0.4 update sorts it out fine.
I was having problems with an Audio mix in Reason 3. I was getting nasty digital distorion in the wav file.
The problems was not the e-soundz download, it was Reason. There was a problem with Scream during audio export but the Reason 3.0.4 update sorts it out fine.
DR Xerxes
