I too have started with the vocals in the mix. It's just that I generally record the vocals last as a simple matter of how I work here on writing.

I'm writing the song in BB and then I render the tracks and move them to Sonar, so the tracks are first and the vocals are last.

I start my mixing process at the very beginning so at times it does present level issues when I get to the vocals in the mix. Busses make solving that situation easier. I keep the tracks out of the red always so that if I need to buss something there is no issue with overloaded inputs.

On my sound click there are 2 songs that literally started with the vocals. In A World Without You and I Know You're Up To It. Both of these were JUST the vocals and I had to compose around them.

In my world of mixing, if there are vocals in the song, the vocals are the star and need to shine, so I do whatever is needed to make it so.

Last edited by Guitarhacker; 09/26/13 05:02 AM.

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