evilbiskits
New member
Hi Everyone,
From what I have read it is best to record vocals dry, in the sense that we should not be picking up much of the sound of the room.
The opposite has been said about acoustic guitar though and that the room makes a big difference to the sound of the recording.
Is my understanding correct or have I missed something? Why would we record vocals as dry as possible and not acoustic guitar?
Cheers
Dave
From what I have read it is best to record vocals dry, in the sense that we should not be picking up much of the sound of the room.
The opposite has been said about acoustic guitar though and that the room makes a big difference to the sound of the recording.
Is my understanding correct or have I missed something? Why would we record vocals as dry as possible and not acoustic guitar?
Cheers
Dave