What mics to use for vocals?
I've been getting different feedback as per the mic I should get for recording vocals. Some people are saying go with a dynamic mic like the Shure SM58 while some are advising that large diaphragm condenser mics are the way to go for vocals. Any/all feedback would greatly be appreciated.
I'm just starting out so I have a limited budget (max $200).
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Antares Vocal Producer
I heard this thing at a MARs Music store before they went out of business. These two litte kids were singing Karaoke and sounded incredible, and on-key!
PROBLEM: I can't get the same warm - on key sound. How do you do it? Did I waste $499 ?
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Leveler vs. . . Compressor for Vocals?
I've heard of a lot of people doing this...
what are the benefits
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Panning Pop and RnB Background Vocals
I've been studying several RnB and Pop mixes. I've noticed the separation that they get with the mixes among the backgrounds, leads and the instruments. It seems that the backgrounds are often being panned hard left and right with the leads, kick, bass and snare center. The instruments such as keys and guitars seem to be at 3,4,8 and 9 o'clock.
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Make vocals fit using cakewalk
Hey i'm realy a newbie at recording. I'm hard working guitarist vocalist etc. So I bought Cakewalk homestudio 2002. Now I can take my time recording, and realy get the song's the way want.The prob is i have no idea how to make the vocals fit in.They stand so out, i'm ashamed to play my songs to anyone. And then people think that's like my quaility.
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basic vocal track volume inquiry.
As a general rule, when adding a vocal track to an existing musical accompanyment track prior to mixdown, would one slightly adjust the volume levels on the musical track for balance, or adjust the volume levels on the vocal track for balance? Methinks the musical track should be subtly adjusted for balance whilst leaving the vocal track alone for the most part.
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Vocal Processors/Harmonizers
I get a lot of people asking me about vocal processesors for vocal effects, pitch correctors, and harmonizers. The problem is i'm not familiar with many of them. Any idea what's out there that would fill the role of one, two, or even all three of those in one unit?
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rank vocal
I have been doing an acoustic project. Good player but vocally challenged. I have reverbed and autotuned it and now it is in tune but the voice is not organic anymore. Any better ideas? I do not think retakes will get a better vocal. I hear a bit of a flange sound and he will too. I have doubled the voice and delayed the dub by 7-10 ms. sorta surreal now against those rocksteady D28s.
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Recording simultaneous vocals/keyboard
Is is possibe to record these two sources (stereo keyboard sequence/vocals via condenser mic) AT THE SAME TIME direct into my duplex sound card?
Equipment available:
*Dell p4 2.4g
*Turtle Beach Santa Cruz soundcard (has 2 inputs...line-in and probably crap-ola mic input)
*Marshall V67 LD condenser mic
*Joemeek V3CQ
*Cool Edit Pro 1.0
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Dressing up the vocal
I know that each particular song should determine what the vocal should sound like and where in the mix it should sit. But for the life of me i can't get the sound i want for my rock songs.
I'll explain the scenario.
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