Guillaume
Member
Hello,
I would like some improvements when using voice tracks :
(Image Mix_01) When the intro duration of music track B is longer than the duration of the voice track, the two music tracks do not mix correctly: the "Start Mix" point is ignored. Instead, the "Start" of track B is mixed with the "Mix" of track A.
Some music tracks have a soft intro or other low-volume audio elements that can overlap with the previous music track.
Currently in RadioBOSS 7.1.4.0, the "Start Mix" point is always taken into account for two consecutive music tracks without a voice track. However, when there is a voice track in between, it works differently and is a shame for the flow of the program: it produces a mini silence on the air.
(Image Mix_02) I have configured some voice tracks to play with a Bed (Bed selected in "File Types" of the Options tab). This works perfectly. The Bed plays as expected but only after the "End" of music track A and not after the "Mix". What I wish and what would be smoother: play the Bed at the same time as the voice track which starts at the "Mix" of music track A.
For your information, I occasionally encounter a problem when I play two voice tracks consecutively: the second voice track is played at the volume level of the previously played Bed. There's a significant difference in volume during playback (initially, both voice tracks have the same volume).
I can't seem to reproduce this problem. Also, I remember a thread that mentioned this kind of issue, with the volume initially being very low and then rising again. But I can't seem to find it again.
I would like some improvements when using voice tracks :
(Image Mix_01) When the intro duration of music track B is longer than the duration of the voice track, the two music tracks do not mix correctly: the "Start Mix" point is ignored. Instead, the "Start" of track B is mixed with the "Mix" of track A.
Some music tracks have a soft intro or other low-volume audio elements that can overlap with the previous music track.
Currently in RadioBOSS 7.1.4.0, the "Start Mix" point is always taken into account for two consecutive music tracks without a voice track. However, when there is a voice track in between, it works differently and is a shame for the flow of the program: it produces a mini silence on the air.
(Image Mix_02) I have configured some voice tracks to play with a Bed (Bed selected in "File Types" of the Options tab). This works perfectly. The Bed plays as expected but only after the "End" of music track A and not after the "Mix". What I wish and what would be smoother: play the Bed at the same time as the voice track which starts at the "Mix" of music track A.
For your information, I occasionally encounter a problem when I play two voice tracks consecutively: the second voice track is played at the volume level of the previously played Bed. There's a significant difference in volume during playback (initially, both voice tracks have the same volume).
I can't seem to reproduce this problem. Also, I remember a thread that mentioned this kind of issue, with the volume initially being very low and then rising again. But I can't seem to find it again.