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Posts: 16
Joined: 18-Nov 03
From: London - CA
Member No.: 29,136
Hi Scott! FLAT!!! Try getting a good sound that requires NO EQ! And if you use any EQ at all, CUT instead of boosting. Good mic choice/placement at the recording stage will save you tons of time and the aggravation of having to re-record a vocal.
A few other considerations....
Use the mic "off-axis" for overly sibilant vocals USE A POP SHEILD! Get it right at the recording stage...don't rely on being able to correct problems later!