minofifa
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hey all
after reading some posts about processing, mixing and what not i've realized how important it is to have proper levels on each track before mixing. Currently i'm using cool edit pro and i want to "compress" some vocal tracks. I don't directly see this option within the program but that is the reason for my post. I know that compressing something is to make all the dynamic range in a track conisistant. I'm just a bit confused about the difference betweent his and normalizing. Is compressing just a bit more precise? and hard limiting fits in as well.
I don't expect a long drawn-out answer because i know thsi is a text book full of info. I'm just curious and i want to be sure i'm not going in circles with the three.
On another note, if cool edit doesn't in fact have a compressor, i would definately be interested in purchasing a compressor plug in for my setup. Any suggestoins?
Thanks guys
Dar
after reading some posts about processing, mixing and what not i've realized how important it is to have proper levels on each track before mixing. Currently i'm using cool edit pro and i want to "compress" some vocal tracks. I don't directly see this option within the program but that is the reason for my post. I know that compressing something is to make all the dynamic range in a track conisistant. I'm just a bit confused about the difference betweent his and normalizing. Is compressing just a bit more precise? and hard limiting fits in as well.
I don't expect a long drawn-out answer because i know thsi is a text book full of info. I'm just curious and i want to be sure i'm not going in circles with the three.
On another note, if cool edit doesn't in fact have a compressor, i would definately be interested in purchasing a compressor plug in for my setup. Any suggestoins?
Thanks guys
Dar