A Aproducer New member May 16, 2016 #1 I'm trying to remake a song for practice, but I cant get the sound as the Original. What am I doing wrong? Thanks, AP
I'm trying to remake a song for practice, but I cant get the sound as the Original. What am I doing wrong? Thanks, AP
Simon Fanta New member May 25, 2016 #4 I don't totally understand your question. What song are you talking about and which sounds do you have a problem with?
I don't totally understand your question. What song are you talking about and which sounds do you have a problem with?
B Btyre2013 New member May 31, 2016 #6 Aproducer said: I'm trying to remake a song for practice, but I cant get the sound as the Original. What am I doing wrong? Thanks, AP Click to expand... can you transcribe music? can you read and write music? what is your knowledge of theory?
Aproducer said: I'm trying to remake a song for practice, but I cant get the sound as the Original. What am I doing wrong? Thanks, AP Click to expand... can you transcribe music? can you read and write music? what is your knowledge of theory?
Atkron205 Member May 31, 2016 #7 you are using the wrong mic and sitting too close to the wall, try going direct........
andrushkiwt Well-known member Jun 2, 2016 #8 Atkron205 said: you are using the wrong mic and sitting too close to the wall, try going direct........ Click to expand... I think the gain is too hot on the vocal pre-amp. It sounds like he's clipping. The top end is probably lacking clarity too.
Atkron205 said: you are using the wrong mic and sitting too close to the wall, try going direct........ Click to expand... I think the gain is too hot on the vocal pre-amp. It sounds like he's clipping. The top end is probably lacking clarity too.
dudernut New member Jun 2, 2016 #10 You're using the wrong equipment. Try investing thousands of dollars into each piece of gear...surely that will help!
You're using the wrong equipment. Try investing thousands of dollars into each piece of gear...surely that will help!