Re: Smoothing congas

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On Sun, 2014-09-14 at 16:38 -0400, jonetsu@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Sep 2014 22:10:20 +0200,
> Ralf Mardorf <ralf.mardorf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote :
> 
> > JFTR for the conga tack(s) the OP could use a simple compressor, but
> > it's worth the effort to test a multi band compressor for the stereo
> > sum first.
> 
> Thanks all for the comments.  Question: what is the 'stereo sum' ?  Not
> that the conga track mono/stereo could matter (maybe ?, although it is
> mono).

Stereo sum is the mix of all audio tracks. There's a difference if yo
use a dynamic effect for the mix of all tracks or for some tracks before
they are mixed to the stereo output.

On Sun, 2014-09-14 at 22:38 +0200, Philipp Überbacher wrote:
> Optimally

But the OP runs into a situation that isn't optimal ;).

> manually edit the individual hits

That's neither a bad, nor a good advice, it still depends to the kind of
unwanted dynamic. Since conga hits don't overlap with other beats as
often as other sounds do, it might be possible to use an editor, OTOH,
there might be too much beats to edit them manually.

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