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Mixing a choir
Hi - I just record a small ensemble of singers for a short part in a song, and due to time constraints i recorded all of them together through a pair of mics. My problem is that they came out a little flat. My pitch correction software (antares) as far as I know, can only correct a single line at a time. Is there anyway I can bring them up a little bit to match the rest of the song? I have Cubase SX and also PT LE.
Any help anyone can give me woudl rock. thanks |
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My father-in-law has a program called melodyne, and it's awsome you can take each note and bring it up in a track like view of the whole song. But it's pricey I think. Wish I had it. Come to think of it, that probably doesn't help you unless you're one of the "wealthy" engineers..........HAHAHAHAHAHA, ..................ahhhhhhhh...............................that was funny.
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