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I know all of you have covered same basic principles of mixing. However I'm at the stage where i need understanding of these principles.
I've compiled some questions that I need answers for.
RnB
1) I record all my vocals with cubase 5, as an RnB artist we tend to run into using a lot of tracks for backup vocals and adlibs. My question are:
- when recording backups should you pan them when recording your dry recordings or leave them as is for the mixing stage?
- What are my next steps when all dry recordings are completed? would you mix your lead vocal first, or would you create a mixdown of all vocals first to prepare your song for mixing?
- If am giving a wav file as my instrumental or beat as we say, should you start your mix off with your lead vocal and then your additional track vocals?
- When mixing backup vocals should all your tracks be mixed down into 1 since all of them are saying the exact thing? Or should they all be treated individually for a mix?
- When recording my vocals, my main volume tends to peak in the RED zone. This usually occurs when I've started my backup vocals and adlibs. Should this be avoided by turning down the master volume, or should I continue with recording and lower the volume?
I appreciate your responses.
Thanks
I've compiled some questions that I need answers for.
RnB
1) I record all my vocals with cubase 5, as an RnB artist we tend to run into using a lot of tracks for backup vocals and adlibs. My question are:
- when recording backups should you pan them when recording your dry recordings or leave them as is for the mixing stage?
- What are my next steps when all dry recordings are completed? would you mix your lead vocal first, or would you create a mixdown of all vocals first to prepare your song for mixing?
- If am giving a wav file as my instrumental or beat as we say, should you start your mix off with your lead vocal and then your additional track vocals?
- When mixing backup vocals should all your tracks be mixed down into 1 since all of them are saying the exact thing? Or should they all be treated individually for a mix?
- When recording my vocals, my main volume tends to peak in the RED zone. This usually occurs when I've started my backup vocals and adlibs. Should this be avoided by turning down the master volume, or should I continue with recording and lower the volume?
I appreciate your responses.
Thanks