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Tue 31 May 2005, 13:38
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Hello, I'm getting OK results recording vocals in pro-tools using a good condeser mike with compression and EQ, but i'm just not happy with it. I've been listening to a lot of really good vocal production of people with great, and not so great, voices such as Sufjan Stevens, Alice in Chains, A Perfect Circle, Neil Young, but it s not happening on my recordings. Anyone got good techniques, effects chains, favourite effects etc? Favourite vocalists? Cheers
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Fri 3 Jun 2005, 19:27
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You must use the best microphone than you can be allowed, if possible of valves and great diaphragm. Pre and the compressor also is very important. If they can be of valves, better. Once you have the recorded voice, tune it with Melodyne. After insert Renaissance Vox of Waves. EQ of Wave, URS or Tritone Digital, and Doubler of Waves, Space designer... etc. Good luck
This post has been edited by Jsegura: Fri 3 Jun 2005, 19:31
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dubster Vocal Production Tue 31 May 2005, 13:38 coldharbour This is an interesting issue.
From my experience ... Tue 31 May 2005, 14:31 dubster Thenks for your reply,
I've gotta say though t... Fri 3 Jun 2005, 14:51 Nels dubster,
If you're saturating the vocal track... Fri 3 Jun 2005, 16:18 Nels Actually, a Shure 57 or 58(or the like) w/ just a ... Fri 3 Jun 2005, 19:47 dubster Thanks for all the tips, i'm happy with the in... Sun 5 Jun 2005, 12:17
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