Two songs i recorded this weekend.. The same problems always exist. I feel that the songs are decent, but once it gets the the singing its awful. I need a real singer.
www.gphan.com/music/bird.mp3 About those drinking dippy birds
www.gphan.com/music/besty.mp3 About my car
Sometimes I wonder why I bother recording....
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Re: Sometimes I wonder why I bother recording....
hey bro ,
This is cool ,
I would add that the vox is not bad just too much verb and
fx ,
I think it would sound good with some dry (er) vox
keep kicking out the jams
This is cool ,
I would add that the vox is not bad just too much verb and
fx ,
I think it would sound good with some dry (er) vox
keep kicking out the jams
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Re: Sometimes I wonder why I bother recording....
I NEED THE DELAYMusezack wrote:hey bro ,
This is cool ,
I would add that the vox is not bad just too much verb and
fx ,
I think it would sound good with some dry (er) vox
keep kicking out the jams
Re: Sometimes I wonder why I bother recording....
Is the vox track just one track of delay? If so, how about making another track of that vocal and keeping that one dry. Try a micing distance how you normally do it and try it with some distant micing. i just received the new tapeop and Larry made a comment pertaining to this. it might help out.
cheers,
dougo
cheers,
dougo
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Re: Sometimes I wonder why I bother recording....
The bird song I had the dry vocal then the delayed at about 80ms at about 70 percent volume. The other song is dry. I sung it at 2 in the morning not to be loud with my parents sleeping, hence why I have the telephone tones because I had to cut out all the awful bass. I'll just have to rerecord it eventually. Why must vocals be the most difficult part of recording!!!! Oh thats right.... because I suck.dougo wrote:Is the vox track just one track of delay? If so, how about making another track of that vocal and keeping that one dry. Try a micing distance how you normally do it and try it with some distant micing. i just received the new tapeop and Larry made a comment pertaining to this. it might help out.
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Re: Sometimes I wonder why I bother recording....
I agree that the vox would sound fine with a different approach to the mix.
More importantly: click track
More importantly: click track
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Re: Sometimes I wonder why I bother recording....
I did, but i used my drum machine live rather than programming the parts.Josey Price wrote:I agree that the vox would sound fine with a different approach to the mix.
More importantly: click track
edit: I took out the slapback, and compressed the hell out of the vocals. The distortion in the vocals was there before, but now with the compression it's even more prevalent. >_<
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