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Joyof60
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Thanks guys for all your help so far! You all have been overly generous with help and advice, Thanks again!
This may be a stupid question but here again they may be indeed the easiest to answer. Lets say I have recorded all my tracks....piano, bass drums vocals, horns, guitars. during playback of all tracks to be mixed, there may be certain areas that I may want to attenuate or boost the piano but then bring it back down a bit in others. How does one do this or is it possible? I can adjust the slider to achieve the volume of expression that I need at the time but that adjusts the volume or gain of that particular instrument for the remainder of the song, as well as changes the volume/gain globally on that track for the duration of the song. Is there a way to do volume/gain levels adjustment without editing the sound wave itself ? Or am I destined to the continual re recording of tracts and manipulation of levels on /during consequent takes.
Thanks again for all you do!
(recording/mixing with Cakewalk Sonar X3, Cakewalk FA66, , Win 7 and what not. )
This may be a stupid question but here again they may be indeed the easiest to answer. Lets say I have recorded all my tracks....piano, bass drums vocals, horns, guitars. during playback of all tracks to be mixed, there may be certain areas that I may want to attenuate or boost the piano but then bring it back down a bit in others. How does one do this or is it possible? I can adjust the slider to achieve the volume of expression that I need at the time but that adjusts the volume or gain of that particular instrument for the remainder of the song, as well as changes the volume/gain globally on that track for the duration of the song. Is there a way to do volume/gain levels adjustment without editing the sound wave itself ? Or am I destined to the continual re recording of tracts and manipulation of levels on /during consequent takes.
Thanks again for all you do!
(recording/mixing with Cakewalk Sonar X3, Cakewalk FA66, , Win 7 and what not. )