And one mistake I see is live bands using backing tracks with dynamics that do not match the live performance. The BT has a small dynamic range and the band has a large dynamic range and the end result is the BT cannot be mixed with the live band.
# 3 I agree 150% I’m developing an entire backing track mixing protocol. Main focus is on playback normalization. Having 1000’s of backing tracks that are not mixed and have dynamic range constancy is a major pet peeve of mine.
And one mistake I see is live bands using backing tracks with dynamics that do not match the live performance. The BT has a small dynamic range and the band has a large dynamic range and the end result is the BT cannot be mixed with the live band.
# 3 I agree 150%
I’m developing an entire backing track mixing protocol. Main focus is on playback normalization.
Having 1000’s of backing tracks that are not mixed and have dynamic range constancy is a major pet peeve of mine.
# 4 totally agree with. Live performance versions is critical for successful shows.