1. File > New... |
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Is anyone here good with Gnaural? I need to duplicate these steps... |
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1. File > New... |
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Thank You Very Much LikesToTrip!! |
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Um, I've made the beat, and everything. But there's one small problem. When I go to convert the Output File to into an Mp3 I lose the high pitched sound I'd be able to hear before conversion. Is there anyway to avoid this problem. I'd like to put the file onto my Ipod, but I get the feeling that the high pitched sound is necessary. |
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MP3 is a compressed digital audio file. Uncompressed audio files, such as WAVS, would give you the full intended spectrum. If you can set your MP3 compression to above 320 Kbit/s that might help or if you can hear a WAV on your player that would be even better (tho it will take up quite a bit of storage space) |
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Thank You, I'll try that. WAV then convert to mp3 at 320 kb/s. Above? |
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unless you can hear a WAV on your player, yes. |
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I just had it Output it to a WAV I played it back before conversion, I can't hear the high pitched sound.... |
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WAV files are uncompressed data. There should be no loss of audio fidelity. Maybe the file is corrupt or the file you are listening to is compressed (i.e. maybe the audio file is a MP3 and has already been compressed) |
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I'll describe what I do. |
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Does it export as a wav or a MP3? You might be listening to a WAV but, due to size constraints, it exports a MP3 |
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I'm sure its an WAV (Microsoft). And Gnaural doesn't have mp3 export. Wish it did. I'll check, free up some space and try again. |
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So there's a tone you hear when you play it in Gnaural, but not after you've exported it to a .WAV. That's weird, you should upload your .gnaural file for the track and let me check it out. |
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Here you go. |
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Okay, I don't hear a high pitched noise in Gnaural. The base frequency is set to 40hz so it's almost impossible to hear. The base frequency should be somewhere between 100-1000hz. I felt nice and fixed the track. It's exactly 10hours now and everything is set to the exact amount specified in the directions you supplied. You should be able to export to WAV and then convert to MP3 just fine. |
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Last edited by LikesToTrip; 04-26-2011 at 05:46 AM.
sorry for making you do that. I hope it didn't cause you too much trouble. |
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Not a problem, it only took a couple minutes. Next time just make sure your base frequency is somewhere between 100-1000 and you should be fine. |
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a few minutes?!?!? Your a beast! thanks for the tip. |
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Last edited by Yomi; 04-27-2011 at 03:47 AM.
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