You've already had some great advice from Bob and Charlie, and I'll add a little to what they've said.īear in mind though that, although Guitar Tracks 4 is undoubtedly a very capable program, as a sort of 'light' version of Guitar Track Pro 4 it is somewhat limited in flexibility and can only be used to create relatively unsophisticated mixes. just your formula of experience and the advise given here. Notice there is a difference between leveling and evening out a mix.
Its a plug in that will help level some of it out but once you have mastered your gain staging you'll need to use a good compressor to even things out. I also have the vs-20 and got the free guitar ed it once and realized it was less than what I needed.Īlso check out a 30 trial of sonar x2 producer.
To be honest its hard to get a great mix using guitar tracks 4. you need to get in to a groove of settings. You just load every song into one project and level them all at the same time.īut back to gain structure. Theres a 30 day free trial you might want to check out. You can also use a third party software like Sony's CD Architect.