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Levels when exporting Strike to PT Audio
Hi,
I've seen a few related threads but not quite my query. When I export Strike to individual Outs (and into PT Audio Tracks) I get some level issues. I really like the clean sound of Strike but don't use most of its features as I completely program my own drum tracks from scratch. For example, when I set a Strike Kick track from Master to a separate Out, the level in the Strike mixer suddenly max's out (and is OK again when I toggle back to the Master out). At the same time, the level in the PT Audio track is very low. Thanks for any guidance with this. Edit: I've noticed this level spike in the Strike mixer only happens when I put the audio track into record, the signal must be looping back into Strike somehow. In regard to low levels overall on the audio tracks, I assume this is because the overheads, room etc are split off to a separate track so the source level is reduced on the original sound. |
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