Hi folks
Here's my problem. I have a stereo music track and I've used the envelope tool to lower the music level to accomodate a voiceover.
I've recorded the voiceover track and now I want to mix the two into one mono music track with voiceover. Can anyone explain how I do this?
Thanks in advance for your help
Bob H
Mixing tracks
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Re: Mixing tracks
- "Ctrl + A" to select all tracks.
- "Tracks menu > Mix > Mix and Render"
- If the mixed track is stereo, then "Tracks > Mix > Mix Stereo down to Mono"
- With the track selected, "Effect menu > Normalize". The ideal normalization level depends on the desired export format. For WAV, I'd recommend -1 or -2 dB. For MP3 I'd recommend -2 or -3 dB.
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Re: Mixing tracks
Many thanks Steve, always a pleasure dealing with you folks
Bob H
Bob H