After I select the audio where I want the volume to move, then I move the
volume slider where I need it, do I then audibly have to let it play through
that selection of audio?
Chris.
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From: "TheOreoMonster" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2013 10:36 PM
Subject: Re: How does one write automation to a track?
press space or numpad 0 to stop playback before moving to your first
selection. You can change to read after all automation is written.
On May 21, 2013, at 9:27 PM, Chris Gilland wrote:
So, I need clarification on two things.
You said to go to the beginning of the song then hit play. then to go to
the part I want the volume firstly to change. So, after hitting play, do
I let it just run until it gets there, or once I hit play that first time,
can I then space bar or num pad 0, to stop, then numb pad 2 my way through
until I get to the start of the selection.
Second of all,do I have to set the automation mode back to read first
before I fast forward to the 2nd part where I want the volume to change,
so on so forth, or can I leave it on write until completely done making
adjustments.
Chris.
----- Original Message ----- From: "TheOreoMonster"
<[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2013 8:49 PM
Subject: Re: How does one write automation to a track?
doing this from memory so may be a little spotty.
Enable automation on the track and set it to write . set the level where
u want it and go to the begin of the song and hit play . then go to where
you want to automate the first volume change. select the track, select he
range of audio u want automated down to to the new level, then set the
volume to that new level. hit play and let it play through the entire
selection.
Repeat step two for all the other parts u want to automate. when done
change the automation mode on that track to read as not to accidentally
over rite any of it. When u play through the song u should hear the
volume jump around for the specific pars. or in this case the volume level
you hear should be more consistent.
On May 21, 2013, at 6:29 PM, "Chris Gilland" <[email protected]>
wrote:
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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