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    How to change the drive for a clip reference?

    I have a clip in a project. I accidentally inserted it into the project by pulling it off a data stick instead of off the copy the project folder on my computer. The file names and clips are exactly the same in both locations. How do I get the project to go looking for the file on my computer...
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    Newbie: Mixing a highly dynamic singer

    You folks are being wonderfully responsive and helpful. While I see what other ideas you might have, I think what I'm going to try is the advise on using the Multiband Dynamics plug in which gives selective frequency high pass and applying that only to the power notes. That should keep me busy...
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    Newbie: Mixing a highly dynamic singer

    Basically, I've been importing the vocals and then setting them so the power notes are short of peak. With my new mic set up, I don't have to adjust much to do that.
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    Newbie: Mixing a highly dynamic singer

    OK, Mixit, if I follow you.. Some suggest I split the tracks and handle the power notes on separate tracks giving them separate treatments; but you're not a fan of that. That track splitting presents problems later? I've had someone suggest using the Ableton "Multiband Dynamics" plug in to do...
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    Newbie: Mixing a highly dynamic singer

    LOl Yes. I see a vast ocean before me! While just learning to swim.
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    Newbie: Mixing a highly dynamic singer

    I've been using a Behringer C-1, through a Scarlette mix control. I've ordered at Sennheiser e945 Supercardioid Dynamic. Hoping to see a difference. Backing off the mic is working a bit but at extremes, just reduces presence. BTW Someone suggested double mic-ing. I haven't been able to...
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    Newbie: Mixing a highly dynamic singer

    K. I'm a singer with tech background but I am not a recording engineer. My main mixing problem is that I'm highly dynamic with a broad vocal resonance (contralto voice) and don't know how to mix for that and still keep presence without distortion. (BTW I used to do tech in radio and in TV so...
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