mixing down with Waves Native Power Pack

tdbajus wrote on 12/5/2000, 1:43 PM
I'm a little puzzled.

I have remixed some old tapes, making heavy use of the Waves Native Power Pack plugins.

Everything sounds good, but what I want to do is rather than send out through my spdf outs into a DAT,
I just want to render the file inside the environment.

The track effects render fine, but the Waves stuff does not. Is there another way to render the mix
down without going to another machine?

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bgc wrote on 12/5/2000, 2:16 PM
I don't have any problems doing what you're explaining.
Are you using more than one stereo buss?
Brett

trevor bajus wrote:
>>I'm a little puzzled.
>>
>>I have remixed some old tapes, making heavy use of the
>>Waves Native Power Pack plugins.
>>
>>Everything sounds good, but what I want to do is rather
>>than send out through my spdf outs into a
>>DAT,
>>I just want to render the file inside the environment.
>>
>>The track effects render fine, but the Waves stuff does
>>not. Is there another way to render the mix
>>down without going to another machine?
cuartodeluna wrote on 12/18/2000, 11:39 PM
I know, Trevor.

That happened to me and was a very frustrating thing,
specially because I got no answer from the folks of Sonic
Foundry.

Finally, I discovered that the problem was in the Aux Sends.

The trick here is: Keep them 0dB. Don't move them. Don't
move the fader of FX sends either. Keep'em all at zero.

Try this, and everything should go just fine.

trevor bajus wrote:
>>I'm a little puzzled.
>>
>>I have remixed some old tapes, making heavy use of the
>>Waves Native Power Pack plugins.
>>
>>Everything sounds good, but what I want to do is rather
>>than send out through my spdf outs into a
>>DAT,
>>I just want to render the file inside the environment.
>>
>>The track effects render fine, but the Waves stuff does
>>not. Is there another way to render the mix
>>down without going to another machine?