I'm not sure what forum this would go under, but here goes. If I could put up with every little nuance that was wrong with my recordings except for one thing, it would be this: My vocals usually end up slightly sharp or slightly flat in various places in the songs. It occurs most of the time on the attack and many times simply holding a note. Probably not noticeable to the average listener, but it irritates the HELL out of me. I, and most of my friends, consider myself to be a pretty good vocalist. I've studied various techniques for breathing and have mastered the skill of keeping the larynx low for maximum projection. I'm not a stranger to vocal lessons either. Timbre and resonance are good. Just for some reason, that's what happens on the vocals. Is there anything I can do as far as technique on the vocals? Do most professional artists not have this problem on commercial CDs because they have the money to doctor it up a little in the studio, or am I really that bad?? This causes quite a problem when working on harmony parts, too. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanx.
Tripp
Tripp