OldMegaNerd
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The subject today gentlemen and gentlewomen is;
Is there a VST or SOMETHING I can use to "normalize" (adjust the volume level) the input volume of an old fashioned Mic, like an old Sure (the kind I'm Sure you've seen hundreds of in concerts, on stage and in video's) or maybe a Unisphere B... ?
Been "Rockin' and Rollin'" for fifty+ years now, I've seen a lot of singers live (real LIVE ones) incredible bands, and video performances, and all of them know how to "play" a mic to level volume between soft and louder notes in the melody, and their "vocalizations." I ain't that good and I'm 60. I got short time! Right now I have a nightmare of slicing clips and manually adjusting their levels, but this gets maddening in more complicated songs!
PS: I swear I thought a search would get me something on this... I learned that people think funny titles are cool, but they don't help in searches. I HOPE mine is better.
Is there a VST or SOMETHING I can use to "normalize" (adjust the volume level) the input volume of an old fashioned Mic, like an old Sure (the kind I'm Sure you've seen hundreds of in concerts, on stage and in video's) or maybe a Unisphere B... ?
Been "Rockin' and Rollin'" for fifty+ years now, I've seen a lot of singers live (real LIVE ones) incredible bands, and video performances, and all of them know how to "play" a mic to level volume between soft and louder notes in the melody, and their "vocalizations." I ain't that good and I'm 60. I got short time! Right now I have a nightmare of slicing clips and manually adjusting their levels, but this gets maddening in more complicated songs!
PS: I swear I thought a search would get me something on this... I learned that people think funny titles are cool, but they don't help in searches. I HOPE mine is better.
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