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Kountry Kenny Novice Poster



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| Advice as to seperate..vocals..and backing... |
Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2010 12:01 pm |
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I have been using.Audacity softwear...and Aless Multimix 8 USB mixer.. to sing ..and record to Gdg or backing tracks... mixed together....... But want to know...if I can record... and seperate both tracks... and then mix.them together...Would appreciate any help..... thank you...kenny,,, |
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Lonman Moderator



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| Re: Advice as to seperate..vocals..and backing... |
Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2010 3:20 pm |
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Record your music first to separate tracks then add your vocal on a new track. Then you can mix later.
Or if you need to have it in a one take type session you can always track the music panned to one channel & the vocals panned to the other, this will give a mono track musically, but your vocals will be separate where you can blend them later to the music. |
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Jian Moderator



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| Re: Advice as to seperate..vocals..and backing... |
Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2010 3:42 pm |
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Record the vocal only.
Import the backing into Audacity.
sync the 2 tracks
mix to taste |
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Kountry Kenny Novice Poster



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| Re: Advice as to seperate..vocals..and backing... |
Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 12:00 am |
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Many thanks...for you adavice..I DO APPRECIATE IT...Ill give it a go,,, Tho Ive been a Singer..for over 35 years... .the techs..Ive left to others... Ive only had a Computer..3 yesrs.. .and sang with backings... so IVE had to self learn..everything... and have reached a reasonable standard..now..with my recordings.....Thanks once again...kenny... |
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Kountry Kenny Novice Poster



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| Re: Advice as to seperate..vocals..and backing... |
Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 12:03 am |
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Thank you..Jian...both..for replying..and youre advice...I do appreciate it...And will give it..a try...cheers..kk kenny............ |
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kjzone Novice Poster



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| Re: Advice as to seperate..vocals..and backing... |
Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 6:59 pm |
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Karaoke Instrumental - I play with Winamp with the CDG Plug in.
Recording - I record my singing with Super MP3 Recorder Professional (Dry no effects)
Then bring my recording into Adobe Audition for Post Processing, 1. Clean start and end of the track. 2. Run a 2.5 dB Hiss Filter, 3. Add Reverb (Never Echo). Using Nice Presence Filter. 4. Last apply VST Filter, Classic, Compressor "Vocal". |
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Kountry Kenny Novice Poster



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| Re: Advice as to seperate..vocals..and backing... |
Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 12:55 pm |
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Thank you...Jim....as to your recording set up..and advice... ..Im a little lost..on what goes where...with my USB MIXER.....Input...output eta.. ..but Ill keep trying... The main trouble is.. Ive always had..somene else..to set up all the gear... ..,,and just do a sound test..and sing...my set... Now a days...Ive got to be .in the mood..... or Ill just go back to my present recording method,,, cos its too easy... But I do want to... get a better..sound..mix...... This old dog..does want to learn.. .Anyway..thanks for your time...appreciate it..cheers..kk kenny. |
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