Try to think what made the flawless take so flawless, and how you can
duplicate it? Is the song in his sweet spot range wise, if not consider
changing the key. Should be easy enough to do with a high quality pitch plug
in.
> On Aug 15, 2019, at 5:22 AM, Christopher Gilland
> wrote:
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That will be excellent John looking forward to this coming out soon!
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> On Aug 14, 2019, at 6:24 PM, John André Lium-Netland
> wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> Soon, AccessiblePeakMeter 3 will be released, it will give you audio feedback
> for the following meters:
> RMS SL/IL
> LUFS /
Charge by the hour and thank God for the customer! Each case is an individual
case never Cantel what might work but use your musicians intuition. Think about
this though how would you feel just encourage and thank God for the customer
and the opportunity to share your talent.
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I’d try to be firm and honest, stating how the take feels to you as producer,
using the most neutral language you can. When he responds, move a little
outside neutral towards the counterpoint of his response. If he’s disagreeing
with you, be polite and speak in terms of we and not I. If he
Try telling him you want to make a pass at the vocals and tell him you're not
recording. Sometimes just the thought of being recorded will make a person
upset or nervous. Say, I'd like to make a pass at this just so we can get
things right with levels. And in other words, tell him you're not
So... I've run into a situation which I haven't yet in all my time
recording had happen. Quite frankly, this might be the first, but I'm
damn sure it won't be the last, so I'd rather figure out now early in my
learning process how to deal with this.
I've got a vocalist who's recording lead
and it works well so long as Slau said you don’t uninstall flo tools. I
actually updated a couple of days back before Slau’s email came through. Thank
god it worked. Anyway all seems to be working well here.
> On 15 Aug 2019, at 11:24 am, TheOreoMonster wrote:
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> It should give you the