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DoverOs
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I have a fairly low baritone voice and my phonations are balanced in real life, but when I record I get problems. Instead of my natural sound, when I sing in my lower range, my middles or rough tones get amplified and condensed a huge amount, causing a clipping like effect without actually clipping; where as all the other sound articulation gets diminished.
My microphones are very cheap and my mixer is very very old, which all seem to be the problem here. I can sing perfectly, but I still naturally have rougher sounds in my lower range.
so my questions are
1. What kind of microphones / preamps should I be looking for and how much should I expect to pay to get good resolution for my voice.
2. Is there anyone who has run into this problem and knows solutions / tips for it.
3. Should I even consider investing in good mic setup because digitization might not be precise enough for my voice?
My microphones are very cheap and my mixer is very very old, which all seem to be the problem here. I can sing perfectly, but I still naturally have rougher sounds in my lower range.
so my questions are
1. What kind of microphones / preamps should I be looking for and how much should I expect to pay to get good resolution for my voice.
2. Is there anyone who has run into this problem and knows solutions / tips for it.
3. Should I even consider investing in good mic setup because digitization might not be precise enough for my voice?