It is important that you start the vocal mixing process by editing and quantizing. Here is a previous article to give you a detailed look into quantizing in REAPER. ![]() This is especially true if you work with a sloppy or more beginner vocalist. Quantizing your vocal recordings is essential if you want your vocals to sound on time with the rest of your track. Alternatively, you can leave them separate from each other. Once you have two different vocal recordings lined up the way you want them, you can permanently combine these items by gluing them together. This is very easy, especially if you enable ‘Auto-crossfade.’ If you want to combine bits and pieces of different vocal recordings, you can split each item and then crossfade them to avoid clicks and pops. In REAPER, if you have multiple vocal recordings on a single track, the selected item is the one that REAPER will play. The first step for mixing a great vocal track is properly editing and quantizing it.Įditing and quantizing is all about choosing the best vocal recording from the various takes you have and then lining them up with the grid, so they are on time.
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