Wow, that's about a 10 year old version of PowerTracks.

If you don't want to mess with your levels, one thing I would try would be to render your backing tracks to a stereo wav file, then open that file in a new PowerTracks project, adjust the volume to accommodate the vocal and record it to a track in that new file. Once you have it the way you want it, just save that vocal track to a wav file and bring it back in to the original project file.

It'll take about as long to do that as it took me to type this response.

Just an idea.


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