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>Oh my, oh my.....brain cells are on fire....one more reason to be
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\n> Yes. In fact what I've often been doing is.
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> For example I just mixed down a tune that had the lead singer witha lead vocal track and 3
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> more self harmony tracks. The singer has a honky frequency around3k that I've notched out, so I
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> just copied that eq to the other 3 harmony vocal tracks in a matterof seconds, than it's just a
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> matter of setting the blend by the faders to get that hair raising,4 part blended harmony.
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>I've done the same thing with the AW, but not this easily and you can
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> >Thanks again,
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\n> My pleasure.
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\n> Keep On Trackin'
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\n> Ronny Morris - Digitak Mastering
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