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Got a Yamaha AW16G in a home-recording setup but I am always struggling to get the right vocal level in the mix. Either it's too low or, lots of feedback.
Normally, before recording, I use the AW16G as a straight mixer, plug in guitar, keyboard and using Shure SM58 vocal mic. If i'm happy with the sound, I then record it direct in one take. Problem is that I can't really get a vocal level that I can hear over the rest of the instruments without turning everything else down so low !! Also tried other mic's Behringer Condenser Mic, Audio Technica Wireless Mic but still have the problem with all mic's.
I'm confused about the multitude of settings on the AW16G and can never get the vocal level high enough in the mix to make it stand out over the instruments without getting feedback through the mic.
Heaphones would sort it I suppose but, sometimes I want to hear everything through the monitor speakers !! Distance from monitor speakers is around 10 feet which I would have thought was far enough away?
Anyone got any ideas on standard settings for vocals? EQ, Compression, Effects etc or, is there something I can buy to reduce the feedback? There's a setting called "Compander" on the AW16G in the Dynamics section but i've never heard of it before? Anyone have any idea on what it is? It seems to make the vocals louder but there are lots of parameters to this setting that I don't understand?
Forgive me if this is a dumb question but someone told me a bout mic's that can pick up only close sound and cuts out any other sound not immediately in front of it?
Any help would be appreciated?
Cheers
Just joined up

Got a Yamaha AW16G in a home-recording setup but I am always struggling to get the right vocal level in the mix. Either it's too low or, lots of feedback.
Normally, before recording, I use the AW16G as a straight mixer, plug in guitar, keyboard and using Shure SM58 vocal mic. If i'm happy with the sound, I then record it direct in one take. Problem is that I can't really get a vocal level that I can hear over the rest of the instruments without turning everything else down so low !! Also tried other mic's Behringer Condenser Mic, Audio Technica Wireless Mic but still have the problem with all mic's.
I'm confused about the multitude of settings on the AW16G and can never get the vocal level high enough in the mix to make it stand out over the instruments without getting feedback through the mic.
Heaphones would sort it I suppose but, sometimes I want to hear everything through the monitor speakers !! Distance from monitor speakers is around 10 feet which I would have thought was far enough away?
Anyone got any ideas on standard settings for vocals? EQ, Compression, Effects etc or, is there something I can buy to reduce the feedback? There's a setting called "Compander" on the AW16G in the Dynamics section but i've never heard of it before? Anyone have any idea on what it is? It seems to make the vocals louder but there are lots of parameters to this setting that I don't understand?
Forgive me if this is a dumb question but someone told me a bout mic's that can pick up only close sound and cuts out any other sound not immediately in front of it?
Any help would be appreciated?
Cheers