How to mix choir vocals ? The problem is vocals alone is not clipping even track when i play alone it's not clipping. But when i play all together wit track it's clipping and i cant fix it...,😭😭🙏🙏
What exactly is clipping? The input channels themselves, or the master bus they're feeding into? Clipping is always a problem of gain structure. Make sure all your inputs are gained up correctly (if you need help with that, I have a few other videos on how to set gain).
Where on the input channel meters are you setting your gain? If the master bus is clipping, that means there's too much overall signal being fed to it. This could be caused by your preamp gain being set too high or the faders being set too high, feeding your master too much signal. If you'd like to send me pictures or a video of what you're talking about, you can send it to schuyler@themixingprocess.com and I'll get back to ya!
Bass guitar is tricky, because it's so dynamic... but the same rules apply. Here are a couple tips: 1. You can modify how you're playing the instrument to be a little more consistent. You as the musician have the most control over the dynamic of your signal. 2. Set the gain levels as best as you can and use a compressor to control the dynamic range. Setting gain structure is an art that takes a lot of practice. The more you work with it, the better you'll get at keeping your signal in high resolution while avoiding clipping.
Phones and other devices not meant for making professional quality recordings are going to have very limited control. If you're trying to make good quality recordings, I'd suggest investing in a good microphone and recording into a DAW. You'll have much more success that way!
How to mix choir vocals ?
The problem is vocals alone is not clipping even track when i play alone it's not clipping. But when i play all together wit track it's clipping and i cant fix it...,😭😭🙏🙏
What exactly is clipping? The input channels themselves, or the master bus they're feeding into? Clipping is always a problem of gain structure. Make sure all your inputs are gained up correctly (if you need help with that, I have a few other videos on how to set gain).
@@themixingprocess the master Bus is clipping
Where on the input channel meters are you setting your gain? If the master bus is clipping, that means there's too much overall signal being fed to it. This could be caused by your preamp gain being set too high or the faders being set too high, feeding your master too much signal.
If you'd like to send me pictures or a video of what you're talking about, you can send it to schuyler@themixingprocess.com and I'll get back to ya!
@@themixingprocess how to send there's no option 🙏
Email it to schuyler@themixingprocess.com
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my biggest problem is the bass guitar,,i try tolay under -12 db but it still clip?? what can ido?
Bass guitar is tricky, because it's so dynamic... but the same rules apply. Here are a couple tips:
1. You can modify how you're playing the instrument to be a little more consistent. You as the musician have the most control over the dynamic of your signal.
2. Set the gain levels as best as you can and use a compressor to control the dynamic range.
Setting gain structure is an art that takes a lot of practice. The more you work with it, the better you'll get at keeping your signal in high resolution while avoiding clipping.
how do u adjust that recording w an android phone? thanks
Phones and other devices not meant for making professional quality recordings are going to have very limited control. If you're trying to make good quality recordings, I'd suggest investing in a good microphone and recording into a DAW. You'll have much more success that way!
@@themixingprocess i c, thanks!
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There, I hope that was helpful for you😂😂😂😂