Vocals Quiet but Clipping?

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2012/04/07 18:30:39 (permalink)

Vocals Quiet but Clipping?

Hi, 
I've recently bought X1 Producer, giving me a long overdue upgrade, but in my second mix I'm having a problem with the vocals in the mix.  I've adjusted the gain on all of my tracks to -5 dB and the vocals are very quiet compared to the rest of the (synthesised) instruments, so I compressed it as I usually do, which didn't help.

I then really heavily compressed the vocals to no avail, all it does is make the vocals sound heavily compressed, and quiet. I'm not exactly a novice, I've been mixing my own and other's pieces for years now, but this has me stumped!

So, is there anything you can think of to help me? Is there an obscure option in Sonar X1 I might have accidentally ticked?

Thanks,
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    bluzdog
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    Re:Vocals Quiet but Clipping? 2012/04/07 18:47:30 (permalink)
    How's that track sound solo'd? Was the vocal track clipping at the input stage when it was tracked? Does it clip when it's played in other Daws or even windows media player? Minus 5 DB on the fader or meters, you could stand to go lower. You could add some gain to that track, Process -> Apply effect -> Gain and choose from the options. I hope I don't sound condescending but that's a few ideas that come to mind.

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    Re:Vocals Quiet but Clipping? 2012/04/07 18:49:12 (permalink)
    I assume you have cut good vocals before, right? I say that because I used to have similar problems but they were always related to 1-poor preamp or 2-mic/preamp mismatch.
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    Re:Vocals Quiet but Clipping? 2012/04/07 19:00:00 (permalink)
    And how would applying a compressor make it louder???? First solo the track and see where it's at using the meter.If it's low you can use the trim to kick it up a bit. And then if it's OK turn the other (damn) tracks down and turn up your monitors :>

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    Re:Vocals Quiet but Clipping? 2012/04/07 19:08:08 (permalink)
    konradh


    I assume you have cut good vocals before, right? I say that because I used to have similar problems but they were always related to 1-poor preamp or 2-mic/preamp mismatch.

    Yep, I've used the same recording setup as I always have and I usually have no problems. Earlier on today I mixed some vocals from the same artist for the same album without any problems at all, this is just...odd!


    It wasn't clipping at the recording stage. Apart from the fact that the singer was singing quietly and up close to the mic, everything was the same as usual and all of the levels were the same, it was recorded between -7 and -16dB. Every attempt to make it louder with gain or simple mixing clips it. 


    Thanks for the suggestions though!
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    Re:Vocals Quiet but Clipping? 2012/04/07 19:13:01 (permalink)
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    And how would applying a compressor make it louder???? First solo the track and see where it's at using the meter.If it's low you can use the trim to kick it up a bit. And then if it's OK turn the other (damn) tracks down and turn up your monitors :>

    Ah, sorry, the particular compression VST plugin I use is a combined compression/gain plugin. It compresses down the peaks and then uses the gain to bring it back up to -5dB.
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    Re:Vocals Quiet but Clipping? 2012/04/07 19:16:00 (permalink)
    Do you have it going through a difference bus or output that is turned down low?

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    Re:Vocals Quiet but Clipping? 2012/04/07 19:32:27 (permalink)
    Lanceindastudio


    Do you have it going through a difference bus or output that is turned down low?

    Lance

    I've just gone through and checked everything. The only bus it goes into also has another track which sounds fine and the rest of the tracks are coming out fine. I'm stumped!
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    Re:Vocals Quiet but Clipping? 2012/04/08 01:43:48 (permalink)
    And how would applying a compressor make it louder????

    By compressing the peaks and increasing the make-up gain maybe?

    Do you have vocals outputting to a buss and the volume down or some sort of processing happening on that buss? If the recorded levels are -7 to -16dB there's no reason for them to be quieter than the rest of the tracks unless there's some sort of processing going on somewhere, either on the track or a buss.
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    Re:Vocals Quiet but Clipping? 2012/04/08 01:47:48 (permalink)
    I am having the exact same problem with my producer upgrade from last night. Everything was working fine until 
    I "upgraded"myself into the stone age. I am hoping someone will figure this out for us both!
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    Re:Vocals Quiet but Clipping? 2012/04/08 01:54:21 (permalink)
    Having just answered in jimmerlox thread I should have mentioned that here too. Check offset mode to see if you've inadvertently changed something there. Press O to enter/exit (you'll see a + beside the volume faders). Have a look at levels there.

    If you have changed them in offset those changes won't show out of the mode but will have an effect. i.e. reduce the volume of a track/buss.
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