Floyd,

The reason I've settled on 8 takes is because my best one is usually take number 4, 5 or 6. This happens consistently. If I stopped at 3, I'd never sound any good!

Like you I try to use a single take as much as possible and I always make a note of which take came across as the best sung. This is the one that forms the foundation of my track. Words can be very difficult to work with and I normally cut and paste phrases. However, Reaper's cross-fading can make working with words possible without too many hiccups. Reaper also allows for easy time-stretching of clips while maintaining pitch. This means I can adapt words easily from one track to another. (That's my last resort, though! Another reason for 8 tracks is that I virtually never have to do this. At least one track usually has what I need (even if it involves whipping out the tuner.)

Hopefully some others will pick-up on this thread and add their two-bits worth.

Regards,
Noel


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