Okay, so I am now gonna look like I am littering this topic…
I have just sent off my contribution to Larry and Tom. I hope others will find something they can share, no matter what you feel the “grade” of it is… you’ll be sending the right energy anyway.
I’m 99% certain it was recorded in 16-bit. I don’t think I have the wav file here anyway so I’ll have to re-export regardless, just as much effort sticking a dither on it and exporting to 24-bit, unless you can somehow do the conversion in a superior way?
Ok, lastly. I need more tail to the song to fade it. If you can reopen the project and give me more tail, that would be great too! Don’t get any funny ideas either!
I’m 99% certain it was recorded in 16-bit. I don’t think I have the wav file here anyway so I’ll have to re-export regardless, just as much effort sticking a dither on it and exporting to 24-bit, unless you can somehow do the conversion in a superior way?
Cubase processes in 32bit float. Just export in 24 bit and you will be fine. It sounds like you used VST instruments in the song and those extra bits will benefit from being exported in 24bit.
If you send 2 different ones, master buss fx and one not, no dither please. It gets real nasty when you dither something a number of times, regardless of the algo that is doing it. It gets additive.
Tom: PM me your email on Facebook. I’ll grant you admin rights on the Box account so that you can grant Editor access to the contributors in addition to me since my power is still down. I can follow along on my iPhone, but that’s the extent of it for the most part save for the rare times when I have WiFi access.
Matt Mead, who is contributing, is the other guitarist in my band. He pointed me in the direction of another radio station that has given him airplay in the past, and I’ve reached out to that station’s owner.
ALL CONTRIBUTORS SHOULD SEND ME A PM HERE WITH YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS. Box only allows me to grant Editor or Viewer access, meaning I have to send you the invitation via Box’s website. It operates via email address.