OK, I ran across another example of what I was trying to describe. Give the following example a listen-to and pay attention to the following areas of the time line...


:10, :16, :24, and strong at :29



https://soundcloud.com/e_buy_sell/bb-audio-problem-5-20-17



The clip is DI rendered and at it's native tempo, from a song I was playing around with, which utilized the following RealTrack...


Dreamy Pop Electric Guitar RealTracks Demo BBGuitar_Real 1529 Guitar, Electric, Rhythm PopPowerBrightA-B Ev 120_SingleRender_DragDrop


The following track that was used in the same song was also exhibiting the same problem, but not to the extent of the example....


Dreamy Pop Electric Guitar RealTracks Demo BBGuitar_Real 2752 Guitar, Electric, Rhythm RockHeavyShuffleChopMurray Sw 120_SingleRender_DragDrop


It sounds like a phase problem, or a mic has been kicked, etc....but it is NOT about chord voicing's, or timing, etc. This is plainly an audio problem within the raw track recording itself that IS noticeable during mixing, or listening to the full song.

I hope this helps! cool


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