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RamsesThePigeon
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November 22, 2021
Question

Multitrack Mixdown Sounds Different After Export

  • November 22, 2021
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There have been a number of posts about this issue, but I have yet to see an explanation, let alone a solution. Basically, upon exporting a multitrack session, the end result sounds different than it did in Audition. Moreover, the waveform comes out looking different between the two.

 

Here is a side-by-side comparison.

 

 

The top waveform is what Audition created. The bottom waveform was captured by playing the session (in Audition) and capturing it with Soundflower.

 

The session itself comprises five tracks, four of which have automatic pitch-correction applied to them. The mix has a parametic equalizer, dynamics processing, and studio reverb applied to it. All of these effects come through just fine, but as mentioned, the end result is different than what Audition plays back on its own. The incongruity is particularly noticable in a sudden jump in volume at the very end.

 

I'd love to know why this happens and how it can be fixed.

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RamsesThePigeon
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November 22, 2021

Apologies, that should be "parametric equalizer" in that penultimate paragraph.

SteveG_AudioMasters_
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November 22, 2021

Try pre-rendering all the tracks before exporting, and see if the rendered version sounds different from the non-rendered one, for a start.

RamsesThePigeon
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November 22, 2021

Pre-rendering the tracks had no effect: The end result still sounds different than the in-Audition playback. I did notice, however, that there was (seemingly) no way to pre-render the mix, which is – as previously mentioned – where the parametric equalizer, dynamics processing, and studio reverb are all being applied.