Before I report this as a problem, I would like to know if anyone else is seeing this:
I compose a chord progression, add some tracks (bass, follow) and when I export it as an “Audio” track, it does not sound the same (chords as I composed them) and the tempo is a bit slower.
Is there something I’m missing?
Anyone else seeing this?
Syphus
Hi @Syphus, thanks for your post. This is likely due to a sample rate mismatch between the sample rate set in your Scaler 3 Standalone Audio/MIDI settings, and the sample rate used during audio export. Hopefully that solves the issue for you. Cheers.
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Thanks - that did the trick. Now all is well!
Syphus
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i also run in to problems exporting music from my DAW with scaler 3. The first notes played always have no sustain as if they were either not held, or as if the scaler plugin is sending out a reset to the voices AFTER the first chord has bene played. The first chord always happens like a pulse, and everything after plays normally.
@etyrnal This thread was about the “Audio” and it was solved. I would suggest that perhaps you should open a new thread and title it as “MIDI Export”. That is what I’m getting from your message. That way it may get more attention as a separate problem/concern.
Also you should add more details that indicate it is a MIDI concern. If I’m wrong as to how i’m seeing your message - Sorry bout that.
I think you will get more attention with a separate topic. I personally have not had that problem with exporting midi, but I used the “arrangement” export and it seemed ok. If I get time I will check it out for myself and report back as to my results.
Syphus
it’s just that i am not talking about midi.