I have a CD that a friend asked me to increase the level of the recording. I have raised the level to 0dB, using the "Gain Normalize" feature. The background music is fine; however, the vocal needs to be increased, because the microphone level was not high enough to correspond with the background music.
I am working with a two channel "Mono" source.
This is something I have not tried before, and I am far from being an expert; so, if you can give me rather simple "step-by-step" instructions, it would be appreciated.
Maybe I have to reduce the level of the background music, to be more preportionate to the vocal level, then do a file conversion, to combine the resultant files, after which I would use the "gain normalize" feature.
I have never tried to find the "frequency" level of the vocal source, because I don't know how find/use various frequency levels.
Is there a way to extract the vocal only, so I can raise the vocal to be closer to the volume of the background music?
I am working with a two channel "Mono" source.
This is something I have not tried before, and I am far from being an expert; so, if you can give me rather simple "step-by-step" instructions, it would be appreciated.
Maybe I have to reduce the level of the background music, to be more preportionate to the vocal level, then do a file conversion, to combine the resultant files, after which I would use the "gain normalize" feature.
I have never tried to find the "frequency" level of the vocal source, because I don't know how find/use various frequency levels.
Is there a way to extract the vocal only, so I can raise the vocal to be closer to the volume of the background music?
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