I have an interesting situation. I have a vocalist who's recording a
project. the problem is that he has an extra ordinarily strong voice. So
strong that the way the dynamics are on this song... by dynamics, I don't
mean compression dynamics, I mean more some parts of the track are very
strong, and others are meant to be sung very crooning and very tenderly.
With this said, mike placement isn't gonna totally fix the problem. His
level is kind a jumping all over the meter. So, I'm wonderring, yes I
understand there probably are other ways to skin this cat, but I need to
learn how to do this anyway...
How can I automate a volume change on the output volume slider of his vocal
track, so that at a certain point in the song, it would automatically clamp
down a bit, then after that part, go back up to its initial position? I
don't have a control surface, just an interface, however, there is a fairly
decently long break of him not singing before I need to clamp it down, and
not only that, I know the exact ratio of what db on that part the slider
needs to be set at to work. I also know where the fader was before that
point, so moving it to that level during the automation then moving it back
when done will be extremely easy to do, I just need to know how to save it
so it'll do it all by itself at that point.
Also, is there a way on a track that I could automate at a given spot to add
a little compression? Say, I didn't want the compression spanding over the
whole recording, but only over that one small area?
Chris.
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