![]() ![]() I might move parts or cut and paste set trims to get the track how I want. I use the area I expect to be the loudest part (usually looping the area where the instrumental part of the song is set in the markers). I then run Neutron Assistant to get a start on setting each track then maybe a little tweaking. This all delivers a consistent starting point. I play the track through adding markers for parts (also colour coded for ease) This all usually takes about 5 mins plus the time playing the song. I sort the order of and name the tracks once again the colouring of tracks is automated based on the name. I then put Neutron on every track using another setup keystroke. In Reaper I have set up a short cut key so it is a simple matter of selecting all tracks and pressing. In Reaper (or Cakewalk) after pulling the tracks in I normalise all tracks to -12 dB this gives me a starting point where everything is even. (And lately mono) Then I pull then into a daw (usually Reaper) for mixing. I tend to export all tracks flat and centred. ![]()
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