geeta18
07-26-2011, 06:55 PM
Aloha,
I'm having a lot of volume trouble when I go to export my Pro Tools Session. I bought an m-audio a little bit ago, and I believe I have pro tools SE 8.0.3 (whatever version came with it). I've recorded a bunch of instruments and the final project sounds great (on my headphones that are used through the m-audio, of course) however, I exported the file to itunes and the volume is extremely low.
I've tried jacking up the master volume of the pro tools file before exporting it. I've also tried saving the final pro tools session to a new pro tools file before exporting. I don't have this alleged "bounce to disk" option that I'm guessing the more expensive versions have. The only option I have is to send to a compressed .wav version that is 'easily' burned to a CD.
In itunes, I tried converting the .wav file to an mp3...didn't help.
I've tried saving my pro tools file to the desktop and burning it to a CD (I thought maybe my computers speakers were bad or something), but the CD plays very low as well. Also, it's a brand new Mac I'm working on, so in the end, I knew it wasn't the computer.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I've read about 100 posts, forums, and 'how-to' guides and nothing works. A friend of mine has the same problem, so I know it's not the m-audio. Also, when you reply (and please do!), assume that I have the techonological knowledge of someone who grew up with cassette tapes and oregon trail. Simple words and detailed instruction would be wonderful...Thank you!
I'm having a lot of volume trouble when I go to export my Pro Tools Session. I bought an m-audio a little bit ago, and I believe I have pro tools SE 8.0.3 (whatever version came with it). I've recorded a bunch of instruments and the final project sounds great (on my headphones that are used through the m-audio, of course) however, I exported the file to itunes and the volume is extremely low.
I've tried jacking up the master volume of the pro tools file before exporting it. I've also tried saving the final pro tools session to a new pro tools file before exporting. I don't have this alleged "bounce to disk" option that I'm guessing the more expensive versions have. The only option I have is to send to a compressed .wav version that is 'easily' burned to a CD.
In itunes, I tried converting the .wav file to an mp3...didn't help.
I've tried saving my pro tools file to the desktop and burning it to a CD (I thought maybe my computers speakers were bad or something), but the CD plays very low as well. Also, it's a brand new Mac I'm working on, so in the end, I knew it wasn't the computer.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I've read about 100 posts, forums, and 'how-to' guides and nothing works. A friend of mine has the same problem, so I know it's not the m-audio. Also, when you reply (and please do!), assume that I have the techonological knowledge of someone who grew up with cassette tapes and oregon trail. Simple words and detailed instruction would be wonderful...Thank you!