"reduce the level"
It was common practice in commercial radio, that the voice of the DJ reduced, "ducked", the music he was speaking over.
Evidently TrackSpacer is using some kind of multiband compression based on the vocal track to "make space" or "duck"
the rest of the mix. (hope I made that clear)
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I don't own a lawnmower, I do have a sprayer and buy industrial strength RoundUp by the gallon ?:
I'd opt for sidechaining the vocal to the snare.
Check out Creative Sauce's tutorial if not familiar.
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concur
Welcome to the Club! ?
As always great storytelling and fine performances.
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don't take this wrong, the verb and double tap on the snare; I thought about waxing up the board.
Was almost disappointed when the big clean strat didn't come in...
Cowabunga!
-14 LUFS is a good start, many master "hotter"; -10 LUFS.
I'm not sure what YouTube is "looking" for.
If LUFS is totally foreign to you, a quick google will get you started...
Youlean has a free LUFS meter here https://youlean.co/youlean-loudness-meter/
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I'll echo all the above, much enjoyed.
One little crit, I think you should bump up the output level a bit.
A little judicious limiting wouldn't hurt the recording a bit.
(then I wouldn't have had to pull the volume down on the next tune; ouch)
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She did just fine, not crits here.
A suggestion tho, if she's "thin skinned"; this ain't the business to pursue...
Sounds good on the DT 990's here.
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one more suggestion, edit the first link to include the proper link.
Pretty sure many have "clicked" and moved on...
apologizes in advance
You can be anyone you want to be!
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Enjoyed ?
on a serious note, what's the LUFS level on the master?
Seems a bit quiet in comparison to the rest I've listened to today.
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Lee I think this might get a little more traction in the songs forum.
Generally I don't scroll down for the uncategorized threads here (and I think others don't as well)
I have a pretty good collection of midi files for the bands you listed.
Some better than others. Reach out with a list of what you're looking for.
John @Cactus Music had offered a bunch of midi files at one time, but I don't see a link in his signature.
Midi Hits is a good source of some generally pretty covers. On sale 5 for $19.99 at the moment.
Lots of the rhythm tracks are very well done. GM guitars, so so.
I've reviewed your tunes, could have fooled me...
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