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aznwonderboy
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THE DESIRE: I want to mess around with the highs, mids, and lows for a vocal track to achieve the smoothness that appears in professional track.
{By smoothness, I mean that the vocal track should not stand out from the mix due to too high volume, too much highs, too much mids, etc...}
THE PROBLEM: I am currently using CEP 2.1 "Graphic Equalizer" to do this. However, everytime I mess around with one slider while the song is playing, it takes about 5 seconds for it to take effect and the whole vocal track would fall out of sync with the background music track. So, I keep having to stop the track, and click on the play button again for it to be back in sync. This wastes too much time.
THE QUESTION: Should I upgrade the RAM in my computer or buy a mixer to do this (something under $50 bucks like the 2-channel Behringer) ?
THE PC:
P4 Windows XP Pro 1.8 Ghz
512MB DDR RAM
Echo Mia Sound Card for recording
Onboard sound card for playback (Avance AC97 Audio)
{By smoothness, I mean that the vocal track should not stand out from the mix due to too high volume, too much highs, too much mids, etc...}
THE PROBLEM: I am currently using CEP 2.1 "Graphic Equalizer" to do this. However, everytime I mess around with one slider while the song is playing, it takes about 5 seconds for it to take effect and the whole vocal track would fall out of sync with the background music track. So, I keep having to stop the track, and click on the play button again for it to be back in sync. This wastes too much time.
THE QUESTION: Should I upgrade the RAM in my computer or buy a mixer to do this (something under $50 bucks like the 2-channel Behringer) ?
THE PC:
P4 Windows XP Pro 1.8 Ghz
512MB DDR RAM
Echo Mia Sound Card for recording
Onboard sound card for playback (Avance AC97 Audio)