So... my vocals (when dry) will sound clear, on top of the mic, but somewhat bassy and rumbling at times. Here is when equalizing comes in. But as soon as I take that rumble out, now my vocals are pushed back away from the mix. How do I get them back up there--sitting on top of the mix?
Built-in compressors to me are better when used after the recording. If you have an external compressor, then it'a best being used...actually recommended being used in real-time. Gain is the volume. Ratio is the level in which will be brought down once the volume reaches the threshold. The...
Well, depends. Are you going to be recording audio or through midi. If through midi (In my opinion) it doesn't matter unless you're pulling sound from your keyboard.
Hey what's up Musicians? I'm having an issue. I record my vocals in a very small closet booth I built with the foam padding for the acoustic benefit. I place the mic in the corner--I stand back far enough, with a mic volume set on the AudioBox interface it's outputted from at a level maybe a...