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Over the weekend I had a severe, what I call mini-cold. Maybe it's the flu but with no puking. I don't know.
Anyways, I was doing some accoustic work and I kept coughing and sneezing and sniffling. Normally I would say it wasn't a problem, it just adds some realness to the track, but I record accoustic with my 2 omni ECM8000s which of course pick up everything, but I've now added my new Audio Technica AT3035 in beteen the two behringers. And since I'm recording accoustic from about a foot back, I had the pad turned off. With all of these mics being so sensitive, when I'd cough, I sounded like an airbag, when I sniffed, like a short rainstorm, and the one time when I sneezed, it sounded like someone stepped on Godzilla's tail. Is their any trick to get rid of these on the recording? I doubt it, but since I'm playing all bar chords on this particular song it really hurts my hand to do it over and over again, and I'm also really bored and felt like posting something, I figured I'd ask this. Outside Of The Box
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YO Do the HokeyPokey with your NOSE:
Change the name of your song to, "Singing in the Rain." I couldn't resist. Green Hornet ![]() |
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That's funnnnnny. O.K. serious now "I'm still laughin"giggle here sniffel there sneeze and cough once more". Sorry 'bout that. Just play it again. Who cares if your fingers hurt, Play till they bleed if you like the song!
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You could build the world's first "head isolation box".
I could see a lot of uses for something like that. Especially if the significant other won't shut up and let you record. |
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Re: Sniffing+coughing while recording...
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wonder if anyone will get this |
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Yeah--get the $40 "Cough Drop" from MusiciansFriend.
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/...g=home?q=cough |
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"Normally I would say it wasn't a problem, it just adds some realness to the track"
All I can say is WOW, you must have some very real sounding tracks! How many of us have set aside a perfect day to do those vocals, only to be delayed by a head cold. And the few days prior you test out that voice all the time. And by the day before, when all the snot seems clear, you still have a conjested sound but you want to cut the track so bad. The mirror and recorder never lies though, so it's usually a wash. I've found there is no comprimise to tracking in that situation, especially vocal. Sometimes with a cold though, I get this awesome lower range and get a hankerin to cut some Barry White covers! |
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jUst weAr a AstrOnaUT heLmeT
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.I'm healthy now BTW except for this cough that makes it sound like I've been smoking a carton a day for 60 years(and I've never smoked once). But I'm hoping this will go away. Out Side Of The Box
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Just get an ovation and plug it in to a good d.i. box and there you go.
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Quote:
Outside Of The Box
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