repomanmusic
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...but I sing ...and actually record my singing. All I have ever used is a bit of reverb on the vocal tracks, it helps a bit but certainly doesn't improve the overall sound of my, usually, flat voice.
I have a buddy who also sucks at singing but he uses a vocal effects processor. His tracks are almost listenable, so I'm like, yeah, that's what I need too.
I know next to nothing about home recording( that's why I'm here) but that doesn't stop me.
I use a Fostex MR16 HD. I record the tracks, mix them, master them and burn the song onto CD all with this deck. The CD then goes onto my computer where the song gets posted on soundcloud and reverbnation (under "repomanmusic"!) I use no DAW program, just the Fostex. Not looking for major rehab of my studio just a decent vocal processor/pedal.
As much as I have tried to understand how new world recording works I can't, for the life of me, get my pea brain around it.
I'm been looking at getting one of these, DigiTech Vocalist Live FX | Reverb (it will be used obviously since the manufacturer has since upgraded it about 18 times) for around 150 bucks.
Any thoughts on this effects pedal?... a good idea?
What vocal processors/pedals do you Pavarotti's out there use to improve your vocal tracks?
I have a budget of around 200 dollars.
If you want a good laugh here is an example of my home recording - bass, piano, bells and vocals with a canned drum track
New Car by repomanmusic | Free Listening on SoundCloud
Thanks,
repoman
I have a buddy who also sucks at singing but he uses a vocal effects processor. His tracks are almost listenable, so I'm like, yeah, that's what I need too.
I know next to nothing about home recording( that's why I'm here) but that doesn't stop me.
I use a Fostex MR16 HD. I record the tracks, mix them, master them and burn the song onto CD all with this deck. The CD then goes onto my computer where the song gets posted on soundcloud and reverbnation (under "repomanmusic"!) I use no DAW program, just the Fostex. Not looking for major rehab of my studio just a decent vocal processor/pedal.
As much as I have tried to understand how new world recording works I can't, for the life of me, get my pea brain around it.
I'm been looking at getting one of these, DigiTech Vocalist Live FX | Reverb (it will be used obviously since the manufacturer has since upgraded it about 18 times) for around 150 bucks.
Any thoughts on this effects pedal?... a good idea?
What vocal processors/pedals do you Pavarotti's out there use to improve your vocal tracks?
I have a budget of around 200 dollars.
If you want a good laugh here is an example of my home recording - bass, piano, bells and vocals with a canned drum track
New Car by repomanmusic | Free Listening on SoundCloud
Thanks,
repoman