I'm using Reaper and every time I try to fix a small section of a track I can tell where the fix is when I listen back to it. It isn't a seemless fix.
About 6 years ago my band and I went into the studio and recorded a 5 song EP. The producer had me record the guitar in parts. Verse, then the chours, bridge whatever. It was never a single track all the way thru. Then if I messed up in certain section we would go back and he would create a new track and just punch in and out whatever part of that section it was, then drag and drop it back to the original track once we got it right.
Of course when it was all said and done he made it sound like one seemless track. I can't seem to get this to work for me. I can always tell where the old and new sounds are. There is a sound difference even when using the same settings. What am I doing wrong or what do I need to be doing?
About 6 years ago my band and I went into the studio and recorded a 5 song EP. The producer had me record the guitar in parts. Verse, then the chours, bridge whatever. It was never a single track all the way thru. Then if I messed up in certain section we would go back and he would create a new track and just punch in and out whatever part of that section it was, then drag and drop it back to the original track once we got it right.
Of course when it was all said and done he made it sound like one seemless track. I can't seem to get this to work for me. I can always tell where the old and new sounds are. There is a sound difference even when using the same settings. What am I doing wrong or what do I need to be doing?