westermane
New member
Hi all-
I'm working on my vocals right now and would like your advice. When I listen to a lot of pro CDs, the voice sounds very full, like they recorded it two times - but it seems too perfectly matched to be two separate recordings. I've heard before that a trick is to record your vocals, copy the track over, and then delay one of the tracks by about 1/8 of a second. Do you guys use this trick? I'm just trying to figure out some ways to get my vocals sounding a bit stronger/fuller. And I have used some compression already in case you were wondering. Any advice would be appreciated!
Thanks as always...
I'm working on my vocals right now and would like your advice. When I listen to a lot of pro CDs, the voice sounds very full, like they recorded it two times - but it seems too perfectly matched to be two separate recordings. I've heard before that a trick is to record your vocals, copy the track over, and then delay one of the tracks by about 1/8 of a second. Do you guys use this trick? I'm just trying to figure out some ways to get my vocals sounding a bit stronger/fuller. And I have used some compression already in case you were wondering. Any advice would be appreciated!
Thanks as always...