JazzyBaggz wrote:
ummm I'm gonna pretend that wasn't a jab at me ...ok i'll stop being sensitive about it.. i'm over it
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If you were referring to my post it wasn't meant as a jab at anyone...
Multi-tracking to 'fix' problems with a track isn't that unusual. They do it in professional studios regularly. They'll do a dozen takes and splice them together to make it 'perfect' before they send it out to master and press.
BTW, Audacity will let you record in a new track, silence the bad section, record the vocals you want and put them in place. When you're done you can mix down to stereo or mono for submission. I haven't 'fixed' any vocals with it yet, but last night I panned the music far left, and vocals far right on my mixer and recorded. I then split the tracks and set them for stereo playback so I'd hear both channels out both speakers. I could then record in new vocals so technically I could sing a duet by multitracking myself. CEP/Audition/Audacity all have lots of editting features and 'tricks' that can be lots of fun to play with. Maybe one day when I have some time and after I get a handle on using Reason.