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I been searching the internet to find tips and tricks on how to properly mix down vocals and eqing. I was wondering if anyone could give me some advice on eqing and eliminating hissing after the vocals been recorded from a session. Right now im using magix to record and to do my editing, the quality of the vocals isnt bad, im just left with horrible hissing sounds after I do all the eqing. Any suggustions? |
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