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Old 24th May 2007, 05:59 PM   #1
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Tips on vocal levels in mix

Hey Tchad - thanks for the hang! Any tips you can provide for getting the lead vocal to "sit" at a good level in the mix - not too hot, not too soft??? Anything you do to check yourself on this?

Thanks so much,
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Hey Tchad - thanks for the hang! Any tips you can provide for getting the lead vocal to "sit" at a good level in the mix - not too hot, not too soft??? Anything you do to check yourself on this?

Thanks so much,
I just listen over and over and adjust.
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Yea I was struggling with the same issue... Thanks for the Tip
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Old 26th May 2007, 02:15 PM   #4
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ROFLMAO

probably the funniest chain of replies I've ever read in a mixing thread.


1] How do you set the vocal level?

2] errr, I listen

3] "Yea I was struggling with the same issue... Thanks for the Tip"


Priceless!!
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