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Old 04-19-2021, 04:08 PM
Joseph Hanna Joseph Hanna is offline
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Originally Posted by BoneDigger View Post
I have been bouncing in realtime and I can hear the song playing just fine while it's bouncing. I have tried all of the usual file players on my computer, including Microsoft player and the others that come stock. The MP3 files created with Mixcraft all play fine.

I did have it export to a track in Studio One and it played fine in that program. Stand alone files are not though.
I think I'd try (just for purposes of a process of elimination) exporting to the desk-top and re-importing to a fresh Studio One session. The idea of course is to see if the bounce process itself is corrupted. If it is corrupted the re-imported audio should remain funky.

Also, as a default Studio One selects the main output as a bounce path unless you've setup other output options. It worth taking a look to make sure "main out" is selected.

You could, if inclined, post the corrupt MP3 bounce. There's some Mac users here and if the corrupt MP3 played ok from a Mac it might shed some light on what might be your next move.

Finally (at least for the moment) are you using any third party plug-ins that might perhaps be out of date? Maybe record a single track of audio (anything would do) and try bouncing with no instantiated plug-ins. That would point to, or away from, a bad plug-in.
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