Application: Vocals
Rooms:
1) 8x8 dry wall room, door in the middle of one wall. Office-type ceiling.
empty no acoustic treatment yet. carpet. 15 ft ceilings
2) 10 x 18 room. Dry wall on 3 sides the fourth is all window. Same ceiling door in the middle of the room. empty no treatment yet...
Do you guys hear a buzz in the vocal track of this clip, to me it does not seem to be a constant buzz but it is kind of buzzy on the high frequencies. I have an apogee ONE and I am using the internal mic.
I can't tell if it is just me or there really is something wrong with the mic, if so what...
Basically,
I have an apogee ONE with an internal mic. I have been using that to record my songs, a number of people have told me that it pairs very well with my voice which they say is hard to find even in mics worth thousands of dollars. That was great news to me because that is what I wanted...
Here are two clips of mics side by side
can you guys tell me which you think sounds better with my voice
mic comparison.mp3 - File Shared from Box - Free Online File Storage
Well really the instruments were already mixed but I did all the vocals what do you guys think? How do they sit in the mix? should I use any EQ and if so what would you do? any constructive criticism?
Scar tissue-noeq.mp3 - File Shared from Box - Free Online File Storage
Hey,
I want to know which of these rooms is better for recording vocals, in your opinion. I have made no changes to this clip it is completely raw, so obviously when i process it reverb and other effects will be added. As a foundation to build upon which room works the best?