purplepeople
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Back in the day, I would record just a couple simple layers of vocals so it was easy to match everything up.
Recently, I've been recording tons of layers, and sometimes vocals line by line. This is creating sessions with 100-200 tracks.
This is making it very time consuming to properly match up the volume. Not only within a verse, but from verse to verse.
It can take me a full week just to do one song. I'd say 99% of my mixing time is spent on volume matching.
Are there plug-ins or options to easily match up the volume of all clips?
Like if I wanted all of my main vocals to match. All of my backups to match. All of my pans to match. All of my adlibs to match. etc.... from verse to verse.
If so, what is the process?
I mix in the newest version of Adobe Audition.
Thanks so much for your input/help.
Ps. I have heard of "Vocal Rider," but I haven't tried it. If I created 5-6 different vocal busses could I in theory place this on each one? Or would that take too much processing power?
I like to keep my breaths at 1%. Wouldn't the program in theory raise them decibels? Or would you just set it up to only reduce volume instead of raising it?
Recently, I've been recording tons of layers, and sometimes vocals line by line. This is creating sessions with 100-200 tracks.
This is making it very time consuming to properly match up the volume. Not only within a verse, but from verse to verse.
It can take me a full week just to do one song. I'd say 99% of my mixing time is spent on volume matching.
Are there plug-ins or options to easily match up the volume of all clips?
Like if I wanted all of my main vocals to match. All of my backups to match. All of my pans to match. All of my adlibs to match. etc.... from verse to verse.
If so, what is the process?
I mix in the newest version of Adobe Audition.
Thanks so much for your input/help.
Ps. I have heard of "Vocal Rider," but I haven't tried it. If I created 5-6 different vocal busses could I in theory place this on each one? Or would that take too much processing power?
I like to keep my breaths at 1%. Wouldn't the program in theory raise them decibels? Or would you just set it up to only reduce volume instead of raising it?
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