DeBleed works well with cases like this, percussions, strong transients material. I find it more difficult to get good results with for instance acc. guitar bleeding in a vocal mic. The trick I found is to filter out lower frequencies in your source file before learning. Gave me day and night results.
Export will save the audio file as something new in a place of your choosing, cmd + opt + s will simply overwrite the file you’re editing without saving a new copy. If you’ve already got the file open in Logic, for example, and have taken it to RX to edit, you can cmd + opt + s to save the changes onto the original file and it will update in Logic without you having to import it again. Hope that’s clearer for you! Let me know if you have any more questions 😀
Every single tutorial for RX starts with the program already open. I can't figure out how I implement it. Is it a plugin on the master bus. Is it done outside or inside your DAW. I keep opening it up after I open Cubase and all it does it show me a basic interface. How do you get it to link to your tracks? Why is this very important step always ignored. I've owned this software a while and I deeply regret buying it because I can't even figure out how to load it, and how to put files into it.
You can do it a couple of ways. Either open RX, then click the “open” button in the centre of the screen, or from the File menu, and open and audio file from there. Or you can use the modules as plugins on a track basis from within Cubase. Let me know if you have any issues and I’ll see if I can assist further.
DeBleed works well with cases like this, percussions, strong transients material. I find it more difficult to get good results with for instance acc. guitar bleeding in a vocal mic. The trick I found is to filter out lower frequencies in your source file before learning. Gave me day and night results.
That’s a great trick, I’ll give it a try 👍
Does this work on click bleed?
Hello. What's the difference between Export and Cmmd+Opt+S? TIA!
Export will save the audio file as something new in a place of your choosing, cmd + opt + s will simply overwrite the file you’re editing without saving a new copy. If you’ve already got the file open in Logic, for example, and have taken it to RX to edit, you can cmd + opt + s to save the changes onto the original file and it will update in Logic without you having to import it again. Hope that’s clearer for you! Let me know if you have any more questions 😀
I'm getting no less bleed at all, even with Reduction strength on full. I clicked learn and Active track.
Every single tutorial for RX starts with the program already open. I can't figure out how I implement it. Is it a plugin on the master bus. Is it done outside or inside your DAW. I keep opening it up after I open Cubase and all it does it show me a basic interface. How do you get it to link to your tracks? Why is this very important step always ignored. I've owned this software a while and I deeply regret buying it because I can't even figure out how to load it, and how to put files into it.
You can do it a couple of ways. Either open RX, then click the “open” button in the centre of the screen, or from the File menu, and open and audio file from there. Or you can use the modules as plugins on a track basis from within Cubase.
Let me know if you have any issues and I’ll see if I can assist further.
How to you de bleed a vocal i cant figure out it for the life of me