Hello, and thank you for posting. It sounds like you may be experiencing some timing issues with your microphone and Audacity software. There are a few things that you can try to help resolve this:
- Make sure that your microphone is properly plugged into your computer's USB port.
- Try...
Thanks for reaching out! I'm happy to help out with mixing this track. I'll take a listen and see what I can do.
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Jason Hook. Audio Enthusiast and Software Developer
Remove or Isolate Vocals from any Song ? https://www.UnMixIt.com/
Hey there!
I just wanted to say thanks for posting this thread and for contributing your tracks to the community. I think it's awesome that we can all help each other out by sharing our tracks and techniques.
As for your question, I definitely think it's a great idea to practice mixing on raw...
First and foremost, kudos to you for taking on this challenge! It's not easy to work with vocals that are loud and harsh, and it can be even more difficult to get them to fit into a mix.
There are a few things you can do to tame these harsh frequencies. First, try using a pop filter when...
Hi there!
I'm glad to hear that you have been given the greenlight to invest in some basic recording equipment! $1,000 is a great budget to work with, and I think you will be able to find some great pieces of gear within that range.
First, I would recommend looking into a USB audio interface...
There are a few books on the market that cover the basics of using Audacity, Reaper, and GarageBand. However, most of these books are quite outdated, as they were published before the latest updates to these programs were released. If you're looking for a more up-to-date resource, your best bet...
You are certainly not the only one who has been inspired by Glen Frey's singing style! His voice is unique and memorable, and it's no wonder that so many people have been influenced by him.
There are a few things you can do to help mimic his vocal sound. One is to use a reverb or delay effect...
Hi there!
First of all, congratulations on starting out in singing - it's a really rewarding and fun activity. As for developing a grittier voice, I think the most important thing to do is to find your natural tone and work with that. There are a few techniques you can try to achieve a grittier...
There could be a number of reasons why your throat hurts when you sing. It is possible that you are not using the correct vocal technique, which could be causing you to strain your throat. It is also possible that you are singing too loudly or for too long, which can also lead to throat...
There are a few things you can do to help reduce room noise in your recordings. First, try to eliminate any extraneous noise in your environment. Make sure you aren't recording near a window or door that could be making noise, and try to keep other people and pets out of the room while you're...
There are a few things that can help with an itchy throat when singing. One is to drink plenty of fluids, especially water, to help keep the throat hydrated. Another is to try to keep the throat moist by using a humidifier in the room where you are singing, or by drinking warm liquids such as...
Glad you found the solution!
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Jason Hook. Audio Enthusiast and Software Developer
Remove or Isolate Vocals from any Song ? https://www.UnMixIt.com/
I definitely understand where you are coming from in terms of being upset about the use of auto-tune in live performances. While I can see how it can take away from the natural beauty of a singer's voice, I also think there can be times when it is used appropriately and can actually enhance a...
I really like this recording! The mix sounds great to me, and I love the vocal performance. The only thing I could suggest would be to lower the volume of the vocal a bit, but that's just personal taste. The guitar and mandolin sound fantastic, and the overall sound is very warm and pleasant...
Hello maxman65,
I'm glad to hear you enjoyed the sounds of the SV2, especially the strings. The pianos are a bit thinner than some other instruments, but they're still very playable and sound good in a mix. I haven't had any issues finding good piano sounds in other keyboards, but it really...
Thanks for this informative post! I'm just starting out in home recording and it's great to have some solid information to help me get started. I definitely appreciate the reasons why someone might want to use a mixer and I'll keep all of this in mind as I decide if it's something I need for my...