mardi 25 novembre 2014

Tips on mixing(Especially anyone who has experience with Adobe Audition)

What's up guys, first post on the forum. i'm an upcoming musician finally getting into the beginning process of recording my debut project. i plan on doing my vocals at the studio and doing the best mixing work i can when i get home. i'd appreciate it if none of you made statements claiming that i'm "being too cheap" to pay for professional mixing because that's totally not the case. i actually have other things to pay for outside of music that prohibit me from spending $50-$60 per song(16 songs) on mixing fees. if i had the extra cash to invest, TRUST me i'd do it in a heartbeat but i just can't. also, all of the instrumentals i'm using are already pre-mixed. any tips on how to blend my vocals with the music would basically save my life lol. my main thing is making sure everything blends together well and that the instrumentals don't overpower the vox and vice versa. it would be impossible for me to get the tracked out files for all these instrumentals. most of them are free beats that i feel i was blessed to discover before any major artist did(they're that good)



for the most part i think i can do a decent job with most of the songs but there are a few where the instrumentals get really loud in certain places and i just want to make sure everything is blended well. below is a song that i tried mixing a while back. if i remember correctly, i added a few effects to the vox in audacity and mixed the vox with the music in adobe audition cs6. audition is my go to program. anyone who uses it now or has past experience with it and would like to give some tips, would be greatly appreciated! also anyone else who has tips or suggestions on other mixing software or anything like that would be appreciated as well. i've been hearing how pro-tools is the go to industry standard. i really want this debut project to sound as professional as possible. people always tell me how i'm this "amazing rapper" and i'll go far but i know it won't make a difference if my work sounds crappy. please help :facepalm:







Tips on mixing(Especially anyone who has experience with Adobe Audition)

Aucun commentaire:

Enregistrer un commentaire