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Go to Start (Windows icon lower left of the screen) scroll down to Windows System - click on it and select Control Panel then select Sound. If it's your first visit select view (top right) by small icons so you see everything.
Remember, it's easier to criticise than create!
Remember, it's easier to criticise than create!
Remember, it's easier to criticise than create!
Cheers for the input
Did you actually record at 48k sample-rate?
You should be bouncing down at the native sample-rate and bit-depth for the recorded file format.
Cheers
The TL:DR version is that my exported files would sound very different than how the track sounded in Cubase, with way more reverb and woolly sounding mix. Importing it back into Cubase, made it sound again how I intended it to, but playback on laptop, phone, TV or wherever sounded woolly and reverby
Using Real Time export seems to improve things. If you jump to 3 minutes in on each of the two tracks in the following and listen to that verse, you can hear the difference I was hearing which was driving me mad. They are Exports of exactly the same project, same mix same effects same everything.
https://soundcloud.com/thecolourbox-1/sets/weird-reverb-problem-with-cubase-export
How strange it can be so different? (please tell me I'm not hearing things)