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I know what sounds good to me, but I just wonder if there is an industry standard for pop or country mix of vocal over music.(I specify these two genres because they are my main styles.)
I'm always afraid that my vocal volume is too loud, because I want the words to be clearly understood.
I'm sure there must be some sort of trick/method for determining "OK, that's it". Everyone chime in with your methods of determining the volume, please.
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