Kickliketrimbke
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Hi All,
I am kinda new to recording and I am working on an album of solo material. I recorded an acoustic guitar song with vocals (separate tracks) and the takes were excellent. However, I realized afterwards that the levels I recorded at are low. I am ranging between -17 and -23 DB on the acoustic for example. they sound great with my studio monitors when I turn them up, but I feel like the levels are too low for me to get a good mix level with the master fader. What is a good way to fix this without re-recording? Could I increase the gain with some of the plug-ins I am using like compression or EQ ? Any advice very much appreciated.
I am kinda new to recording and I am working on an album of solo material. I recorded an acoustic guitar song with vocals (separate tracks) and the takes were excellent. However, I realized afterwards that the levels I recorded at are low. I am ranging between -17 and -23 DB on the acoustic for example. they sound great with my studio monitors when I turn them up, but I feel like the levels are too low for me to get a good mix level with the master fader. What is a good way to fix this without re-recording? Could I increase the gain with some of the plug-ins I am using like compression or EQ ? Any advice very much appreciated.
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