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This attempt of a thread isn't about fixing any problems, but a place to post new ideas and recording tricks that you use(d) when recording, and for people to critique your tricks and come up with even more ideas.
I'll start 1.Run a low harmony vocal double EQed out the top and ran wet only through a slightly bigger room reverb than the main VOX, and barely audible. Running the vocal through a distortion beforehand makes it even thicker(use sparingly) Anyone else have one they'd like to share? |
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Sometimes I wear fishing waders and a welders helmet at mixdown.
A large dog can make a good broadband absorber |
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Yes, but the dog can add unwanted breathing noise to your recordings so I recommend killing or maiming your dog first before you ruin a take, although a strategically placed whimper can add so much.
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Hookers and Booze?
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Put a stone or two on the floor under the snare.
Really helps getting more of the snare bottom into the OHs!
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An 18 stone drummer puts a LOT of snare in the OH's
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And a stoned 18-yr-old drummer gets snared by lots of HOs.
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I've tried many ways to do various instruments and vocal variations.
But, what I still prefer is to lay the tracks clean, then rework them individually or what ever. I have better control and it's much easier for me.
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Something I just learned...understand the frequency range of the instrument...you can use some analyser plugin to help you with, say, your vocal, your bass...etc.
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Use a pitchshifter to get your vocal up an octave. the track will sound tretty awful with a lot of the transients lost but what i do is put it through a LONG and very WET reverb, BUT, mute the track so I can only hear reverb. MIx the reverb very carefully into your mix (since it is long it cannot be two high in the mix. It will basically sound like a very human-sounding synth following your vocal.
Sounds great. |
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the first and last tips are pretty cool, I might just try that. The noise to signal ratio in threads like these are funny. Funny but irritating.
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