Here's a couple photos of my very minimal home recording studio. Do Keep in mind i work with what I have and that itself is a blessing. As well the space im working with its a 2 wall corner and the ceiling+floor. I had to acousticly treat a portable room divider to substitute the missing wall...
I will definitely try that, no compressor going in. I ususally use 2 compressors in the vocal chain. The 1st one to level dynamics and the 2nd one to add tone and place vocals more up front in the mix. Not to mention the hardware compressor going in...and furthermore before the mastering process...
im convinced its me, the way i rap (speech) carries heavy sibilance. however i want to learn ways to diminish harshness when mixing. Check this clip out, here is a song i found on youtube where the sibilance is still present but yet NOT UNCOMFORTABLE to listen to. A perfect example of what i am...
ok thank u. I appreciate that and i will definately try that! there is no doubt in my mind its simply because of the way i rap, i have heavy sibilance.
For the most part i noticed its just my vocals. I realize i heavy sibilance? Im trying to learn for ways to deal with them. I met other rappers with heavy sibilance but their production is top notch and thats not an option for me at the moment. As well a different mic can help as well.
I read ur comment again and i do apologize for sounding a bit defensive. I just never of this and i honestly think its not a big deal but i will type in regular caps from now on. Thanx 4 the heads up!
I understand what you are saying and excuse me if it sounds arrogant but i just don't see the logic in it or how someone might interpret that as being angry when im being respectful. Furthermore, i don't see how someone might have a hard time reading this unless your illiterate or have some type...
YES, USUALLY MY VOCALS. IM NOT A PRO BUT IM FAMILIAR WITH THE BASICS. ITS BEEN A GREAT LEARNING EXPERIENCE...IM HOOKED! BEEN MIXING FOR ABOUT 3 YEARS ON AND OFF.