Help with getting this damn CD finished
Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 11:40 am
Hello all,
Anyone got any quick ways to solve the following:
Basically, I’ve been working on 7 songs for around a year (slow worker – I know), and they’re all completely finished and ready to be sent off for duplication – all except for one track!
When I went to ‘normalize’ this track to a decent volume, it didn’t do much. I looked into this and it’s because some of the vocals used have very high (loud) noises here and there. If I reduce the volume on the vocals, they fade away and are almost inaudible. I don’t fancy recording the vocals again with a better mic etc, as I want to get this CD finished quickly, so I can move on with other ideas.
I guess I should be using some sort of limiter, compression or EQ on the vocals track? I have added these onto the track, but mustn’t be set up wisely.
Any ideas to get this boxed off quickly would be great.
(Also, sorry if this type of question gets posted a lot on here)
Anyone got any quick ways to solve the following:
Basically, I’ve been working on 7 songs for around a year (slow worker – I know), and they’re all completely finished and ready to be sent off for duplication – all except for one track!
When I went to ‘normalize’ this track to a decent volume, it didn’t do much. I looked into this and it’s because some of the vocals used have very high (loud) noises here and there. If I reduce the volume on the vocals, they fade away and are almost inaudible. I don’t fancy recording the vocals again with a better mic etc, as I want to get this CD finished quickly, so I can move on with other ideas.
I guess I should be using some sort of limiter, compression or EQ on the vocals track? I have added these onto the track, but mustn’t be set up wisely.
Any ideas to get this boxed off quickly would be great.
(Also, sorry if this type of question gets posted a lot on here)