PizzImperfect
New member
Hi all,
I was looking to pick your brains regarding records soft, gentle vocals.
My disability here is I don't own a condenser mic, which I've heard would be best due to there sensitivity.
I use an AKG D5 which is quite responsive on the high end though.
I'm thinking of recording a particular part of a track which is pretty soft and quiet..
So my question is, what are the adjustments you would make for this part of the vocal?
I'm thinking if I crank the sensitivity on my interface, I may get background hum/noise.. May lose clarity?
Or am I best messing with a compressor?
Bit unsure of what to try first.. bad practices etc.
Thanks in advance!
I was looking to pick your brains regarding records soft, gentle vocals.
My disability here is I don't own a condenser mic, which I've heard would be best due to there sensitivity.
I use an AKG D5 which is quite responsive on the high end though.
I'm thinking of recording a particular part of a track which is pretty soft and quiet..
So my question is, what are the adjustments you would make for this part of the vocal?
I'm thinking if I crank the sensitivity on my interface, I may get background hum/noise.. May lose clarity?
Or am I best messing with a compressor?
Bit unsure of what to try first.. bad practices etc.
Thanks in advance!