Why Volume Automation Fixes Flying Hooks (Quick Mixing Tip) When producers fly hooks (copy and paste the chorus), the volume can change because every vocal performance has slightly different energy. This is where volume automation becomes powerful. Instead of relying only on compression, I use volume automation to control the level of each hook section so every chorus hits consistently in the mix. In this quick mixing tip I show why volume automation helps when flying hooks and how it keeps your vocals sounding clean and professional. 🎧 Perfect for: • Music producers • Recording artists • Home studio engineers • Anyone learning how to mix vocals Subscribe for more Mixing in Minutes tips from Talk2Emtron. #mixingtips #volumeautomation #vocalmixing #musicproducer #homeStudio #mixinginminutes #recordingstudio #protools #cubase #flstudio
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