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i dont always run out of audio tracks, but ive used nearly 60 before, its just having the option really...i might have 20 instruments and 5 vocal stacks for each verse, then 5 stacks for the chorus, on top of dubs, ad libs, intros, sound effects, anything else i want....yeh i know i can bounce bits down and mess around etc...
but thats not how i always work^
im experimenting with my own production
but limited track count vs unlimited is a no brainer imo
like i said tho its just preferance and audition i started out on so its just easy to me, if i put the same time into another daw i would probably prefer that, all im saying is audition can get the job done just as well as any other imo.
i mean i bought cubase and reasoned that the learning curve was too steep and what was i actually gaining? so i sold it
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60!? wtf...for what? Think the most I've used is 10-12.
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scratch that lol, why am i defending myself, i originally said audition is better to me and that it was a preferance, i`ll stick with that. If there comes a time when i feel limited ill look to another software im sure.
meh
but just to clear it up, 60 tracks would include all the instruments bounced down to wav from reason, plus vocals, buses, sends, etc.
and no thats not a normal amount, it might be around 30
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after working a session last night i hate the digital format all together. Yes it's easy to edit, you can fuck up your punch in and out points and still not ruin the session but digital zero still fucking sucks especially when the artist is not seasoned so he get randomly dynamic and starts getting louder and clips the shitload plus or gets too soft, plus i hate using any dynamic processing to tape. But if we were using analog tape i would give a flying fuck scream for all i care get some sex tape compression
*saves money for studer 827*
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Shiet, actaulyl what are some good techniques when tracking though, because sometimes when my bois record he clips the metre red on my interface just for like a word or 2. But when I play it in the program it never sounds distorted....
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.Bullet.
Shiet, actaulyl what are some good techniques when tracking though, because sometimes when my bois record he clips the metre red on my interface just for like a word or 2. But when I play it in the program it never sounds distorted....
a lot of programs will give like 3db of headroom from hitting the red till an actual audible clip
if you don't hear it then it's fine a lot of people track with their eyes to much now days
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Opie M.
Muhfucka stfu with all your analog jibba jabba. Turn the damn input down. You should be no where near clipping when you're tracking.
i did but as the session went on he got quieter to fit the vibe of the track then all of sound BIG FUCKING YELL and he clips.
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i did used a LA2A
which is my go to vocal compressor