I have a strange mixdown bug that when exporting to 44.1/16, I get a high end artifact added to the track. I can consistently recreate the issue and I am wondering if anyone else can recreate too and help me confirm if this is a system bug or something unique to me?
1. Start with Mai Tai with + init patch.
2. Lay down a basic C chord for a few measures
3. Drop the EQ onto the track and do the following:
a. Set to FFT Curve
b. Set Analyzer Range Min to -120 dB
c. Set the high cut to 2k and 48dB
4. Now do Song → Export Mixdown with these settings:
5. Drop another EQ onto the new mixdown track and set the following:
a. Set to FFT Curve
b. Set Analyzer Range Min to 120 dB
6. Now pin both EQs so you can see them at the same time and play both tracks and hopefully you will see the artifact on the high end:
7. If you want to see it more extreme, then delete the mix down track, export again, but this time mute your master and then look at the EQs side by side.
This artifact does not show itself when I export my mixdown the very same way but choose 48 kHz/32 bit instead of 44.1 kHz/16 bit. So my work around right now is to export 48/32 and convert it to 44.1/16 with ffmpeg. It is an extra step, so I would prefer to export out of Studio One cleanly.
I submitted this as a bug and was hoping to see a fix in the new release, but nothing is in the release notes. So now I am wondering if the problem is unique to me? Can anyone replicate or confirm that they don't see these results? Thanks.
Don
Studio One 7.2.2.107056 Win x64 (Built on Jul 23 2025)
SSL 2+ MKII USB Audio Interface
Windows 11 - Xeon E-2144G 3.6 GHz - 32 GB RAM - SSD
1. Start with Mai Tai with + init patch.
2. Lay down a basic C chord for a few measures
3. Drop the EQ onto the track and do the following:
a. Set to FFT Curve
b. Set Analyzer Range Min to -120 dB
c. Set the high cut to 2k and 48dB
4. Now do Song → Export Mixdown with these settings:
5. Drop another EQ onto the new mixdown track and set the following:
a. Set to FFT Curve
b. Set Analyzer Range Min to 120 dB
6. Now pin both EQs so you can see them at the same time and play both tracks and hopefully you will see the artifact on the high end:
7. If you want to see it more extreme, then delete the mix down track, export again, but this time mute your master and then look at the EQs side by side.
This artifact does not show itself when I export my mixdown the very same way but choose 48 kHz/32 bit instead of 44.1 kHz/16 bit. So my work around right now is to export 48/32 and convert it to 44.1/16 with ffmpeg. It is an extra step, so I would prefer to export out of Studio One cleanly.
I submitted this as a bug and was hoping to see a fix in the new release, but nothing is in the release notes. So now I am wondering if the problem is unique to me? Can anyone replicate or confirm that they don't see these results? Thanks.
Don
Studio One 7.2.2.107056 Win x64 (Built on Jul 23 2025)
SSL 2+ MKII USB Audio Interface
Windows 11 - Xeon E-2144G 3.6 GHz - 32 GB RAM - SSD