pure.fusion
New member
Hi all,
I've got a bunch of raw vocal tracks, with quite widely varying volumes etc. Yes, It would have been better to have it done properly with real singers and real engineers but that's not what happened!
It's a case where very high and very low vocal parts are soft and are less constant in volume. And of course, the same vocal part in the next phrase is a different volume than the previous.
So I'm about to launch into sorting this mess in to sets of harmonys, main vocals. I'll have to change volumes in the harmony parts to balance that mix, then balance this with main vocal.
I posted previously here and I think the advice was to ride the fader (set up fader automation) to balance all of this. Should I do this before or after I set up EQ?
Any suggestions here? (I can tell this is going to get messy from the get-go .. and I need all the help I can get)
FM
I've got a bunch of raw vocal tracks, with quite widely varying volumes etc. Yes, It would have been better to have it done properly with real singers and real engineers but that's not what happened!
It's a case where very high and very low vocal parts are soft and are less constant in volume. And of course, the same vocal part in the next phrase is a different volume than the previous.
So I'm about to launch into sorting this mess in to sets of harmonys, main vocals. I'll have to change volumes in the harmony parts to balance that mix, then balance this with main vocal.
I posted previously here and I think the advice was to ride the fader (set up fader automation) to balance all of this. Should I do this before or after I set up EQ?
Any suggestions here? (I can tell this is going to get messy from the get-go .. and I need all the help I can get)
FM