Howdy. I brought in a bunch of audio tracks for a feature film mix, and for some reason many of them were clipped. Strange, since I was on set when we recorded the audio and no clipping took place, so I brought those same tracks into different applications (Premiere Pro CS6, Audition CS6, Sonar X2) and the waveforms were NOT clipped and had plenty of headroom.
While playing back in Vegas, most of them didn't sound like they were clipping, but visually and according to the meter, they were. I know Vegas defaults each audio track with an inclusion of EQ/Compression, but even if those were somehow creating the source audio to clip, it would be AFTER the source file and wouldn't affect the waveform itself. So on a whim I removed the default audio plug-ins, but not surpringly it did nothing to eliminate clipping.
Any thoughts on why Vegas is showing clipped waveforms and clipped metering on source tracks that did NOT clip when they were recorded, and do not show up as being clipped audio when brought into other applications? (And don't even sound clipped during Vegas playback?)
While playing back in Vegas, most of them didn't sound like they were clipping, but visually and according to the meter, they were. I know Vegas defaults each audio track with an inclusion of EQ/Compression, but even if those were somehow creating the source audio to clip, it would be AFTER the source file and wouldn't affect the waveform itself. So on a whim I removed the default audio plug-ins, but not surpringly it did nothing to eliminate clipping.
Any thoughts on why Vegas is showing clipped waveforms and clipped metering on source tracks that did NOT clip when they were recorded, and do not show up as being clipped audio when brought into other applications? (And don't even sound clipped during Vegas playback?)