Hi all,
Just thought I'd ask for some advise in recording vocal techniques. I can sing the vocals fine as I play live (and as I want them to sound)but when I have recorded the backing tracks and go to sing over it - without playing - I just lose it. I have just finished building a vocal booth (of sorts) so can't play my guitar along quietly at the same time as I used to.
What tips do you have? Do you listen with both the cans on or with one off one ear. Do you crank up your vocals or send them to the background when you record. I am singing into a large condensor at about 6 - 8 inches thru pop guard.
Any clues?
Cheers in advance
Saxter
Just thought I'd ask for some advise in recording vocal techniques. I can sing the vocals fine as I play live (and as I want them to sound)but when I have recorded the backing tracks and go to sing over it - without playing - I just lose it. I have just finished building a vocal booth (of sorts) so can't play my guitar along quietly at the same time as I used to.
What tips do you have? Do you listen with both the cans on or with one off one ear. Do you crank up your vocals or send them to the background when you record. I am singing into a large condensor at about 6 - 8 inches thru pop guard.
Any clues?
Cheers in advance
Saxter