I need advice with track transitions during a mix
I need advice with track transitions during a mix Posted on: 05.04.2013 by Emelina Paglia Sup everyone?So let's get facts straight, I'm a beginner and I am trying to record my mixes. The problem I'm having is that when I record my mix every track volume is equal except during a transition the volume is a lot higher. Maybe this info will be useless, maybe not, but I don't put the input at the max volume, should I? Will it fix the problem? Is it even a problem? Or my mix technique sucks? Here are some screenshots I took, too understand my explanation better. Screen shot 2013-04-05 at 4.04.28 PM.jpgScreen shot 2013-04-05 at 4.09.42 PM.png | |
Emelina Paglia 05.04.2013 | Sup everyone? So let's get facts straight, I'm a beginner and I am trying to record my mixes. The problem I'm having is that when I record my mix every track volume is equal except during a transition the volume is a lot higher. Maybe this info will be useless, maybe not, but I don't put the input at the max volume, should I? Will it fix the problem? Is it even a problem? Or my mix technique sucks? Here are some screenshots I took, too understand my explanation better. Screen shot 2013-04-05 at 4.04.28 PM.jpgScreen shot 2013-04-05 at 4.09.42 PM.png |
Latoria Kavulich 06.04.2013 | don't worry about what the wavform looks like. make sure the track levels are even before you mix in a second track, then use the eq to balance the overall sound as required. bumps like in your pic are quite normal in a mix, you can always level things out post mix. |
Augustine Mitzen 06.04.2013 | Eq eq eq |
Georgie Lukowiak 06.04.2013 | Words of wizdom : keep the volume down. |
Georgina Schatzman 05.04.2013 | Need to work the EQ better, that's all, most likely have the bass/kick overlapping on the tracks while in the middle of our mix. |
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