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mixsit
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... Also when automating the compressor to a provide a smooth transition for volume. would that mean automating the threashold or mix/dry?
...Another thing. lets say the master buss is averaging at -1db then an electric guitar is added through the course of the song, would the aim then be to keep the master at around -1? turning down the other parts to make room for the electric guitar so there isnt such a large volume change, and shift of the mix? not talking about keeping everything so tight concerning the whole loudness war thing.
I have 100's of song recorded, ive never been able to get around the mixing part, sorry if I dont seem that clear in my questions
Yeah, all this stuff gets real obvious ...once you've been there. (and we all had to

For the guitar in the chorus' then, the question would be -for this song (mix, how you see it turning out..) when it comes in, is it supposed to build? = lower the whole mix (everywhere) to leave room for it.
Alternately, some element can come in that dominates what came before, or a whole lot of anything in between.
You've also (it seems by the question) got the cart before the horse in that boxing yourself in with the high mix level put you in the position of 'what do I do now? If the mix hadden't been maxed out (before it was ready) you likely may have just caried on. Headroom ..for another good reason.
Also when automating the compressor to a provide a smooth transition for volume. would that mean automating the threashold or mix/dry?
Threshold. Wet/dry on a comp equals parallel compression (maybe we can get KC to do that google thing again! ) ..that would be a fairly over specialized ..i.e. not the norm for a track insert.