First..
Get your levels correct...you cant have clipping (red @ 0db)
so turn the beat down, turn the vocals down....
Compression and EQ...dash of reverb to taste..
...Search this site man...tons of info for all the questions you got..
An attenuation of 6dbs. (either +6db or -6db) is like multiplying or dividing by two.
Dbs. aren't like your TV say, with volume from 1 to 10 persay..
Dbs. are a bunch of crazy algorythmatic formulas and shit...SO! :D
Yeah taking out 6dbs (-6dbs) basically makes the signal HALF as loud (ie...
Lauryn Hill "The Miseducation of..."
Big Step for Hip Hop...
Live Instrumentation..."Billy Joel" esque chorusing...(singing the harmonies via seperate tracks :D) Tight production and mixing...
Highlight a section where there is no music...just "air"
(that nostalgic LP effect being added in to songs digitally :rolleyes: )
And click Edit>Effects>Noise Reduction..
You want to click "Get profile from selection"..
Save the profile (I think, it may stay there) and apply to the whole...
Congrads Bro,
This is the question of a dedicated and established CEP user...
In my opinion, you are eventually going to come to realize that you must tweak each mixdown respectively, keeping your eye on the meters.. Also, a good thing to look at is the frequency analysis..
You may about...
The parametric Eq is much more precise...
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The "Q" is the Width Colum....Basically sets how "wide" or narrow your attenuation will be...
The lower the Q, the wider/broader less precise the attenuation..
The higher the Q, the thinner/ more precise the attenuation...
As...
with a condesor mic, even the cheapo uni-direc one u got,
money isnt going to buy what your looking for...I mean sure, people may suggest some items, (you may need a good mixer if your condensor mic needs Phantom Power) but a good knowledge of "mixing" is what will help you the most...
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