cooljoebay
New member
I made a post a couple years ago regarding my voice. Shortly afterwards I had to get out of recording for awhile. But have since gotten back into it. Anyway. With me being my biggest critic when it comes to singing and hearing myself. I am having some issues on mic selection. I have attached a short recording of my mediocre voice singing through an AKG Perception 120 running through a Tascam 1800 Audio Interface. I love the way the mic sounds while singing. But playback feels as though it emphasizes vocal resonance too much. Sort of like hearing the reed of a woodwind instrument vibrate. Am I over thinking on this one? Is it typical practice to find a mic that suits you? Or should I think more about my post recording methods? Namely EQ.
I took the advice of other posters and did some sweeping through the EQ range and attempted to cut down on the resonance. It does sound better to me. But MAN my voice really resonates. I can feel it vibrating my whole face when I sing!
Thanks!
Joe M
I took the advice of other posters and did some sweeping through the EQ range and attempted to cut down on the resonance. It does sound better to me. But MAN my voice really resonates. I can feel it vibrating my whole face when I sing!
Thanks!
Joe M