EQ'ing/Boosting a recorded track.

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EQ'ing/Boosting a recorded track.
Posted on: 04.03.2010 by Joanie Kublin
I recorded a mash up kind of track in Traktor, basically 2 tracks played over each other.

Put in through audacity to try and boost the highs and the bass a bit and it sounds ok - but when I load it back into traktor the waveform is pretty flat and it lacks the punch of the professional produced tracks.

Is there anything I can do to sort out the sound/waveform?

Thanks
Joanie Kublin
04.03.2010
I recorded a mash up kind of track in Traktor, basically 2 tracks played over each other.

Put in through audacity to try and boost the highs and the bass a bit and it sounds ok - but when I load it back into traktor the waveform is pretty flat and it lacks the punch of the professional produced tracks.

Is there anything I can do to sort out the sound/waveform?

Thanks
Joanie Kublin
04.03.2010
Yea I believe I'm going to have to re-record it in Ableton
Fredericka Pluhar
04.03.2010
I don't believes that there is a possibility to increase the volume. Maybe it is better just to try doing this in Traktor or, even better, in Ableton.

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