Hi, Eric.

So that I'm not making assumptions, what sort of background do you have in mixing songs?

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First, the music mix doesn't come out clear and clean enough.

Could you clarify this?

Are you saying that the mix sounds fine when you listen in BiaB, but it doesn't sound good when you render the file to a .wav?

Or do you mean that when you solo the instruments (there's a "s" button on the mixer which allows a track to be soloed) the track sounds fine, but it doesn't sound good when all the tracks are put together?

I'm trying to determine if there might be a problem with your playback settings, or if you're dissatisfied with the mix itself.


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Second, the vocal is similar in that it doesn't separate itself and come out clear enough

Similar to the first question - have you soloed that vocal audio and verified the sound quality is good?

A vocal isn't going to automatically "separate" itself in the mix. If there are instruments that are sounding in the same frequency range as the vocal, that overlap will need to be dealt with.


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And also I am trying to take the reverb down and I'm not getting it done.

In the Mixer tab, there is a slider Reverb for adjusting the amount of reverb on each instrument. You'll need to do this on an instrument-by-instrument basis.


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Finally, the over all sound of the song just isn't professional enough in my opinion.

Again, some clarification of what "the overall sound" means to you would be helpful.

Are you saying that you don't feel that the quality of the tracks generated by BiaB are professional sounding, or that overall sound of the song is not professional?

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Please let me know if there is a way that I can attach my song for your evaluation. It's an SGU file that I wanted evaluated if possible.

Unfortunately, you can only attach image files to posts.

If you've got something like Google Drive, you can put it there, create a public link, and put the link in your post.


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Vocal control, you say. Never heard of it. Is that some kind of ProTools thing?