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NYMorningstar
Recording Modus Operandi
I'm new but I think I'm getting better at this, doh! Last night I was working on a song that had a weak vocal track recorded digital at maybe -12db. I imported the track to wave lab, chose "select all" in the edit menu and then normalized the track to -0.5db. Here I usually quit and send the track back to the mixer but I listened to it and there were still weak spots. I then said what the heck and started choosing(highlighting) the weak sections and brought them up to -0.5db. Hey! That was working great and I got the whole track pretty much up to snuff. I even repaired a part where the voice crackled by finding a matching section on the track and using cut and paste. Woa! One section was real weak so I selected it and this time I chose "change gain" as opposed to normalize. Well that worked and I took the section up to -2.0db right where I wanted it. I thought to myself, hmmm what's the difference? Well I don't know! What is the difference?