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Andrew1610
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Hi there! I apologise if this has been covered already in another topic, but I'm such a novice when it comes to the editing & mixing of my recordings that I don't understand a lot of the posts. I consider myself a fairly decent singer and an alright guitar player. Been doing both for many years. I use cool edit pro (outdated I imagine! soon to upgrade to adobe audition as my brother works for adobe lol) but I'm afraid the extent of my capabilities are: adding reverb, normalising, adding fade ins/outs & other such novice techniques!!
To cut a long story short me and my good friend laid down an old 1950s R&B song today. Me on vocals and acoustic guitar/him on electric guitar. We just stuck his recorder in the middle of the room. Only problem is we placed it too close to the amp. The electric doesn't drown out the acoustic/vocals, but it is too loud. My question is: are there any ways to boost or make the vocals louder and/or lower the sound level of the electric guitar? Bear in mind it's not a multitrack recording. Just stuck one mic. in the middle of the room -
I'll be gutted if not cos we won't have a chance to re-record for a good month or two!
Sorry for long post, hope I didn't put you all to sleep. Any help appreciated
To cut a long story short me and my good friend laid down an old 1950s R&B song today. Me on vocals and acoustic guitar/him on electric guitar. We just stuck his recorder in the middle of the room. Only problem is we placed it too close to the amp. The electric doesn't drown out the acoustic/vocals, but it is too loud. My question is: are there any ways to boost or make the vocals louder and/or lower the sound level of the electric guitar? Bear in mind it's not a multitrack recording. Just stuck one mic. in the middle of the room -

Sorry for long post, hope I didn't put you all to sleep. Any help appreciated
