![]() ![]() he can do the same changes on his end, and 3. he's better at discerning when & how changes should be made, 2. ![]() My thought is, why make changes that he probably won't be able to undo when 1. I've never been comfortable changing levels before exporting. If you played to a click, the tempo information is very useful and will save time for him as well. ![]() A good mix engineer is going to level the tracks usually anyway and it could save time. Tracks that are a little lower could be brought up and then do a CtrL B (Command B) on them before exporting. Decide on a calibration level eg -18 dB FS = 0 dB VU. Apart from the percussive tracks you could run a VU meter over the other tracks one by one and check their rms (VU) levels. Something else that might help him too is making sure the rms levels of the tracks is consistent too. Raw audio tracks with no effects is a very good way to go though. I get the impression form your OP maybe there were not any midi tracks involved. If there are midi tracks they can also be exported and included in the set of audio tracks you may send him too. Jemusic wroteUnwanted tracks can be useful for sure as long you are clear as to which ones they are.
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