Michelle,

One thing that might make mixing a bit easier is to have a control surface
to easily vary the mixing and other parameters.

For about $200 or less you can pick up a Behringer 2000 that has eight knobs
and faders and a bunch of other buttons for controlling volumes, pans, eq
FX, etc.  along with Tim Burgess' free makcie Display Reader Lite program,
you can have each parameter and its value automatically spoken as you move
each knob and fader.  Quite nifty and this avoids having to tediously tab
and arrow around the sonar display to manually change each parameter via
software.

As they say, "try it...you'll like it!"

--Pete


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
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Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2011 1:55 PM
To: JSonar -- JAWS Scripts for Sonar discussion list
Subject: Re: [Jsonar] mixing question

Chriss, I know what an input is.  I do not think that rerouting my vocals to

a different input is going to help            this situation.  I know what 
you mean about trim vs fader though and I use that also for the more subtle 
drops.  I'm still terrible at it though.  I miss having physical knobs.  I 
was never the greatest at mixing stuff anyway.  This is actually the most 
detailed I have ever had to do.
 


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