I made a recording of a vocalist and guitar but after the recording played it back and found that there was too much guitar and not enough vocals in the mix. Is there any way of splitting up the sound with wavelab 5 or anyother program so as it can be remixed, bearing in mind I only have one WAVE file.
Thanks,
eggy524
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Probably the easiest way to start is to put your sound through a
Probably the easiest way to start is to put your sound through a M-S encoding plugin (If I remember correctly, WL comes with one- waves also has one). That will break your signal out in to seperate midlle and side audio. Raise the middle without touching the sides... Then encode with the plugin again and you are back to the L-R signal.
Sorry I can't give better answers on how to do this- I usually use Sequoia and haven't used WL since version 3.
--Ben
In Sequoia (or Samplitude) it is easy... Copy the audio on to a
In Sequoia (or Samplitude) it is easy... Copy the audio on to a second track (control-shift click and drag), then go into the pan dialog (right click on the pan knob in the mixer). There are presets for make middle from stereo and make sides from stereo. Basically, you are using the width knob and making one mono and the other expanded all the way and then lowering the level by 6.02 dB. Then you can raise or lower the level of objects, add comps, eq's or whatever on a middle versus a side. The output of your stereo bus is your stereo signal. You can avoid plugins and fancy matrixing with this program because of the way they set things up.
--Ben
I don't think you can do that with any program... You are askin
I don't think you can do that with any program... You are asking to manipulate something that has already been mixed to stereo. From then on if it isn't good, you're turd-polishing. The best bet is always to get it right in the recording. If you don't do that, you have to resort to tricks.
-Ben
You're kinda stuck there... What did you track in?
You're kinda stuck there...
What did you track in?