witm8
Member
Hi, I’m finding something that I’m doing really annoying, and was just wondering if there was a mixing technique that could be used in my instance.
I’m finding that when I’m singing, I’m occasionally losing the last syllable of some of the words. I suppose that this is the way that I sing, kinda sloppy. An example of this would be singing “In this world” – but when it comes to mixing and really focusing on the vocals, it’s actually sounding as “In this worrrlll” – so I’m not hitting the ‘d’ at the end.
Sometimes during mixing try to really focus in on that last syllable then quickly boost the volume for that, which occasionally brings it out – but what would people do to generally emphasise that last syllable?
I could, and occasionally do, re-record the complete vocals and specifically concentrate on my pronunciation, but I find that I lose a little something else.
I have also just re-made the ‘D’ noise, or re-sang the word ‘world’ and dropped it over the top and tried to mix it in – I can tell the difference though.
Any advice ??
Many thanks
I’m finding that when I’m singing, I’m occasionally losing the last syllable of some of the words. I suppose that this is the way that I sing, kinda sloppy. An example of this would be singing “In this world” – but when it comes to mixing and really focusing on the vocals, it’s actually sounding as “In this worrrlll” – so I’m not hitting the ‘d’ at the end.
Sometimes during mixing try to really focus in on that last syllable then quickly boost the volume for that, which occasionally brings it out – but what would people do to generally emphasise that last syllable?
I could, and occasionally do, re-record the complete vocals and specifically concentrate on my pronunciation, but I find that I lose a little something else.
I have also just re-made the ‘D’ noise, or re-sang the word ‘world’ and dropped it over the top and tried to mix it in – I can tell the difference though.
Any advice ??
Many thanks