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Captain_Rid
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Lets say I want to make an instremental LP and get that shit pressed and everything but someday I want vocals to be laced.
So is it best to leave the beat uncompressed in it's split form so that the tracks can be seperated and the vocals and mix in? or can I compress it, master it, and then someday open up the beat in a channel and the vocals in another and mix it, does this bring down quality?
This question goes to the Hip Hop Producers that have there instrementals on an Lp How do you do it?
My guess is that you master all the tracks and then keep a copy of the split ones, but i'm not sure, Hit Me Up!
So is it best to leave the beat uncompressed in it's split form so that the tracks can be seperated and the vocals and mix in? or can I compress it, master it, and then someday open up the beat in a channel and the vocals in another and mix it, does this bring down quality?
This question goes to the Hip Hop Producers that have there instrementals on an Lp How do you do it?
My guess is that you master all the tracks and then keep a copy of the split ones, but i'm not sure, Hit Me Up!