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RRayner, You did exactly what was needed by turning up the volume of the Guitar and Piano. When I play back my individual instrument pieces it always sounds too loud. . .So, I can't seem to get a great mix. Maybe, (because I looked at some of your pieces) I should Standardize the volumes at @40 or so. Then, adjust PAN and Attack to get a fuller blend.
What do you think? I did say the piece should be played loudly, but maybe each playback system is different. I don't know. . .Headphones. . .Speakers. . . earbuds? Well, at least you HEARD the Piano (LOL). Thanks, let me get back to crying in my beer. Your Friend, Jeffrey610 |
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Hi Jeffery - you won't see anything much more than an attempt to balance the instrument volume levels of my small band to big band/concert band/orchestra pieces, because of my small setup. I don't have any high tech sound card (just the one delivered with the tower), and I just use the sound font provided by notation. I've never experimented with panning and basically have a few diminuendos and crescendos here and there - so not much sophistication in that regard. David has done a lot more work in that area. So, in general, I set each instrument's sound level at the beginning and leave it unchanged throughout. It's one of those areas where I would like to spend some time, but just never seem to get around to it. Ralph
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