Okay, so I'm in the process of mixing a rock song in a home studio that isn't sound proofed (I know thats bad but I just don't have it in my budget as of right now) and every time I have recorded a vocal it sounds like there is this high pitch of constant throbbing behind the vocal. You can't hear it in the actual song when the instruments are playing but when I solo it, it's definitely present and needs to be removed.
I'm referencing an article:
https://music.tutsplus.com/tutorial...for-an-amazing-professional-sound--audio-7933
With that information a noise gate should take care of it, but I honestly can't tell much of a difference with it on....What am I not doing? (Besides of course, not soundproofing) - I have a stand that covers the mic from behind so it's not just in open air.
I'm referencing an article:
https://music.tutsplus.com/tutorial...for-an-amazing-professional-sound--audio-7933
With that information a noise gate should take care of it, but I honestly can't tell much of a difference with it on....What am I not doing? (Besides of course, not soundproofing) - I have a stand that covers the mic from behind so it's not just in open air.