Anyone know how Lindsey Buckinham gets his vocals to sound like that on the Fleetwood Mac album Rumours? Especially on tracks 1 and 3, Second Hand News, and Never Going Back Again. I can't tell if he's doubling the vocals, or if he's using some sort of combination of delay and reverb.... I...
IF this has been asked/answered elsewhere, please let me know...
I was wondering if it was possible to have some sort of forum started that dealt exclusively with vocal recording techniques. There are so many different, phenomenal sounding vocal techniques used on different albums, but as...
This question, I know, has come up many times before, with many other users. I have read some of the threads, but was hoping someone could help me to reduce the background noise from MY system. I will provide as much info. as possible:
-The only problem I am experieriencing is with background...
Ok, before I post my questions, I'd like to state a few things....
-I have NOT read through EVERY post on this site, so if you think this has been answered in another post, please reply to me letting me know where I can look.
-I realize that recording is an art form, and there is no "set...
I'm thinking of upgrading to an external soundcard for recording, and I was looking at both the Tascam US-122 and the M-Audio mobile pre. I noticed that they are both USB 1.0. I guess the USB 1.0 has to be sufficient, or nobody would buy these things, but is at risk of becoming obsolete any...
OK, I've read a bunch of the other monitoring threads, and I'm still somewhat confused, so I'll lay out all the info I have before I ask the question.
I have a Large diaphragm condenser mic. I run either the mic, or my guitar directly into a behringer 6-channel mixer. This goes directly into...
I record at home using Cubase, Audition, and Ableton Live, and aside from MIDI, everything I record goes through an MXL 2003 Condenser Mic. This is then sent to my Behringer Eurorack 602A Mixer, and then into my Computer. The question I have is this: You obviously don't want a hissing noise...