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Hi there,
Have a bit of patience.Quite often threads don't get replies for hours, or even days.
I don't think it sounds like crap, but I think I would do some things differently.
What way have you recorded and mixed the guitar? It sounds like there's been some copying/pasting going on, or maybe some polarity flipping? It sounds very very wide.
It doesn't sound natural, which I think is important in an intimate recording like this.
The vocal is a little muffled sounding. It's a bit hard to make out what you're saying sometimes.
Can I hear some room ambience going on there? It's hard to tell, but tell us about your recording environment.
That section building up through the 4 minute mark has potential, but the accumulative muddiness of the vocal is spoiling it for me at the minute.
I agree with Steeno. The guitar sounds way too wide. The vocal definitely needs some work. The notes are really supported by breath at all so they are kinda weak and shaky. He also wasn't confident in going for the falsetto and some of the higher notes and just kinda trails off with them.
All in all a good start but keep working at it.
Hi! Thanks for the fast response, I recorded the acoustic guitar mono and aimed at the 12th fret then Duplicated it and pan one to the left and the other to right then I set the other track to be delayed by a 15 milliseconds.
Anyone? I really need your help guys.
That makes sense.
It's personal preference but I guess most people would agree. I'd delete the duplicate and either
- track the guitar again to give two unique recordings, and pan those apart or
- keep the single guitar recording down the middle and use a stereo reverb to add a bit of width and space to it.
Personally, I'd rather hear a nice well recorded mono guitar than a pseudo-stereo effect. I find it very distracting.
I agree with the comments about the vocal. The room's probably a factor but I think you could maybe sing with a little more strength and confidence.
Are you trying to be quiet so as not to disturb people? That's common in home recording.
A bit of friendly advice. If you spent a bit more time around here and commented on other peoples works, you might get more people listening and helping you out. Flying in, posting a song and expecting help immediately without giving anything back wont do you any favours in this place.
Thank you sir! How should I eq my vocals in this kind of arrangement? I really don't know what plugins should I use for mixing the vocals. Sorry for many questions
Lance you've been here a lot and we all like helping you, but we also like for people to give back. You really should take some of this to heart and contribute back a bit more. You get two things out of it, one you learn, two, people don't mind reciprocating in kind. Even if you feel you can't add to the comments, you can by just saying, good tune, or I hear this, you don't have to be the expert, just show you are participating.
With that said, you're improving with every new recording. On this one, your vocals need a bit more rehearsing, I think that would do a lot for that area. You can never be to familiar with a song, even if it is yours.
Also, if you want to fatten up the guitar, you can add layers by double tracking. It takes practice but it is worth it. It doesn't even have to be the same thing, just the same key and add textures to the tune.
Trending very positive. Do a few more takes, listen to the parts you struggle with and rehearse them until you like them.
I am having a hard time recording the verse because it is very low and very quiet, I don't know what should I do to record it. I find it easier to record the chorus part than the verse. I'm frustrated right now. Thank you for the feedbacks! I appreciated itI think you could probably get a lot more out of how you're singing and how you work the mic.
Eq, if needed, should be your final touches rather than a fix-all, you know?
I duno, maybe how you approach it is important. Rather than singing to the mic, forget the mic is there and sing to an imaginary person 40 feet away. Try to be heard without shouting. Think to yourself, can they make out the words?
You hear the difference between the verse and chorus? The verse is much less clear.