![]() But why if I have Enhancements disabled in the Win 10 Sound settings does the audio sound so annoying on the high end?Īnd if it is just my playback, then why does it sound bad in video format on youtube (rendered via DaVinci resolve) on a different device? Is Resolve reading the some how secretly filtered audio and then writing that to the. I also reloaded the WAV into Cakewalk - and it sounds ok in there in an audio track - which points to the export being OK. I went into the Win 10 sound settings and turned off the Enhancements and that doesn't seem to make a difference as far as I can tell. ![]() Not sure what the problem is - I've looked through old threads and seen that people say Windows 10 EQs or messes stuff up with default filters. When I upload to YouTube and playback on my phone it's still there and annoying, but not as grating. It sounds bad in VLC, Audacity, and DaVinci Resolve (video editor). ![]() ![]() It's not clipping at the hits (as far as I can tell). So to me it's noticeable and seems like an inferior mix. It's almost annoying or grating when the high end crashes hit. Kind of like the crash cymbals and highhats and high end are being digitally? compressed? or messed up somehow. When I export it, the WAV file sounds worse (hard to quantify how much worse - some people might not mind - but i definitely notice it) - it's tinny or weird. When I listen to my song inside Cakewalk, everything sounds great. I've also searched and read threads about my problem first - but it may be different: I'm using the latest Cakewalk by Bandlab (and a bunch of old Sonar and other VSTs).
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