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24hoursayear
Participant
December 15, 2018
Question

Audio sounds different in Multitrack session than when exported

  • December 15, 2018
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Hey, so recently I have been having some trouble when exporting tracks (radio promos) from Audition. I have had two separate problems that both involve the changing of sound from the preview to the exported track.

My first issue is a multitrack session with EQ automation in it, it works and sounds great in the multitrack session, but when exported, the EQ automation is no longer on the track. How do I export a multitrack mixdown where tracks retain their automation? (for the record, there is other automation in this session which does work, such as effects rack mix.

My second issue is a processed voice over that sounds perfect and crisp in the multitrack editor, but on export sounds odd and out of phase? I have tried reversing the phase, and it still sounds weird. I tried bouncing the track to another and the bounced track sounds out of phase as well. The same goes for if I mute everything and export it, still out of phase.

This can't be problems with the software I am playing it back on because 1) everything else in both of these promos sounds exactly the same and 2) I'm playing the clips back in audition.

Please help.

I am running the latest version of Audition from the creative cloud

PC Specs:

Intel Core i507300HQ 2.50GHz

8GB RAM

NVIDIA GeForce GTX1050

Windows 10 64 bit

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2 replies

Participant
November 12, 2021

My different sound is in single track view the voice is clear but "tinny", yet sounds great in multitrack view? Ummmm 

ryclark
Participating Frequently
December 15, 2018

Can't really see enough of your Track output routing to know exactly what is going where. However normally when using something like a Delay effect on a Bus the Track would be routed to the Effects Bus via a Track Send, rather than what appears to be happening in your case, having the Track output sent to the Bus not direct to the Master. Usually the Delay effect would be mixed with the direct output to give the required sound effect which can't happen in your mix. What appears in the final Mixdown (or Track Bounce) is what is being sent to the Master track output.

Is any other track being sent to the Delay bus apart from the VO? Usually you only use Reverb/Delay effects on a Bus when you need several Tracks to use the same effect. Normally you would just add the Delay effect into the Track where you want it to happen and then automate the Dry/Wet mix to bring in the effect when you want it.

24hoursayear
Participant
December 15, 2018

I'm sending a couple of tracks to the delay, but the delay isn't really what this problem is about

Participant
January 3, 2020

Up ! I'm experiencing the exact same problem while processing voices in Audition 2019 : my denoiser is not taken into account in my export and it sounds very much different than my mix. Has anyone figured out a solution yet ?