Can too much reverb, cheap computer and a small bedroom and a 20 dollar mic cause the recording to come out like boring cheap and dry and bad like the vocals wise. ?
Mostly effects are only effective when you don't notice them, I mean if the first thing you notice is the delay(or reverb,etc) then something's wrong 8)
Music editing is for what cant be easily achived within personal asthetics, such as reverb. It is sometimes out of the queston to go to Notre Dame to get the sound you want, however that is why we have VST plugins! Now, these effects can NOT run the show. They are kind of like tobasco, a couple drops will add excitement to the soup, but too much will kil ya. I suggest getting a better microphone first, that will increase your sound input, the most important part, then use the effects sparingly. Happy mixing!
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Too much reverb can make the best singer through the best mic in
Too much reverb can make the best singer through the best mic in the best room sound cheap. Especailly if the reverb is cheap. So, yes.
yuh i added cathedral and it just sounds boring ....
yuh i added cathedral and it just sounds boring ....
Effects Mostly effects are only effective when you don't notice
Effects
Mostly effects are only effective when you don't notice them, I mean if the first thing you notice is the delay(or reverb,etc) then something's wrong 8)
no there isnt any actual delay of the singing....u dont really n
no there isnt any actual delay of the singing....u dont really notice it either....it mixes in fine....
Just a suggestion, Music editing is for what cant be easily ach
Just a suggestion,
Music editing is for what cant be easily achived within personal asthetics, such as reverb. It is sometimes out of the queston to go to Notre Dame to get the sound you want, however that is why we have VST plugins! Now, these effects can NOT run the show. They are kind of like tobasco, a couple drops will add excitement to the soup, but too much will kil ya. I suggest getting a better microphone first, that will increase your sound input, the most important part, then use the effects sparingly. Happy mixing!