Hi Laura - so I like No 5, but with the 'Timbuktu section' from No 2 (I like the laugh you give) and the 'toymaker' section from No 3. All the tracks are actually quite quiet on my laptop? Anyway, you're nearly there - so put the single master track together on here and let me have a listen. When you're putting the master together, be aware of the spaces in between the various sections; there are a few places were I think you just need to give a more natural gap, so give a bit more breathing space between them. Another important thing - when you put the master together - and you've got gaps between the recordings, be sure to copy a section of 'nothing' from one of your recordings and use that to fill any of the gaps - this will ensure the ambient noise of the recordings doesn't stop between the different sections.
Hi Laura - so I like No 5, but with the 'Timbuktu section' from No 2 (I like the laugh you give) and the 'toymaker' section from No 3. All the tracks are actually quite quiet on my laptop? Anyway, you're nearly there - so put the single master track together on here and let me have a listen. When you're putting the master together, be aware of the spaces in between the various sections; there are a few places were I think you just need to give a more natural gap, so give a bit more breathing space between them. Another important thing - when you put the master together - and you've got gaps between the recordings, be sure to copy a section of 'nothing' from one of your recordings and use that to fill any of the gaps - this will ensure the ambient noise of the recordings doesn't stop between the different sections.
ReplyDeleteOk Phil ill work on it :)
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