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  • General
    9 answers, most recent on 8/22/2024
    Get That Professional Sound!
    Magix makes song writing easy and with professional samples your song can sound great without much need for mixing... that is until you want to add vocals to your track. A trick that pros (and just about every recorded band) use is called vocal overdubbing. Now this takes a lot of practice and patience. If you don't do it right your vocal will sound like a chorus effect and out of sync. To
  • Movie Studio
    7 answers, most recent on 1/19/2017
    RE: MEP & VPX6 with Pixelan SpiceMaster Pro - Part 1 - Introduction to animated masks for fades & transitions
    Thank you very much for this excellent tutorial.    I have been screen capturing tutorials and saving them, so I can watch them as much as I like.   Everything has been fine until recently when trying to capture this tutorial,  the voice is so much distorted after finishing recording that is very hard for me to understand what is being said.  It is ok when I listen to it while being recorded
  • General
    9 answers, most recent on 8/22/2024
    RE: Get That Professional Sound!
    nihon94 - Justin (NoTurning) doesn't seem to post here anymore, so I will comment.   What he is talking about here is basic mixing.  It applies to any arrangement, but more so to vocal and instrument tracks that have been recorded live.   The goal is to create a wide and dimensional stereo soundstage.  If you do not do this, most of the vocals and instruments will be "stacked
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