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stefanoc
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2005
Location: CA
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you can edit it with a sound editing program but it wont sound as good as you doing it right from the first time.
if the volume is off only between two songs, then edit it with a program. if there are many songs that are off then re-record your set.
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Mar-10-2006 18:31
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Nbrablec9
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Registered: Feb 2005
Location: East Michigan
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GAINS
What I was taught is to leave your gains at the same level and just use you EQ nobs to adjust mix and sound ... If i'm wrong please correct me , but it only makes sense to use your EQ's and not the gain.
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Mar-10-2006 18:48
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DOOMBOT
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Registered: Sep 2004
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This goes right back to my thread about when to adjust gains. Since I have been getting more records I have really noticed that some tracks will naturally be louder or softer then others. So I have been practicing a bit with the gain in my mixes as well. Just watch the meter on your mixer and make sure that wherever the lights light up at, it matches on the other channel. And since sometimes that isn't always perfect you really gotta use your ear.
I usually have the volume and EQ's lower then the playing track on my incoming track anyway so when I go to mix it in I adjust the gain until it sounds right.
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Mar-10-2006 19:27
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