Ok,
I dumped 8 tracks of Analogue to 8 tracks digital all at once.
Duped 2 tracks for a panning effect.
Track One, Lead Guitar. On analogue pretty clean, on digital, clicks, clicks, clicks.
If I mute the track, very clean sound.
If I solo the track, clicks.
I have the tracked panned, yet...
I hate when my rents buy shit I can't use.
Once when I told my rents I wanted to give flying lessons, they bought me a learjet, then some dope told me I had to know how to fly first.
So then I told my rents I wanted to teach swimming.
After that boy died in our new pool, they sold it.
Now...
This brings up an interesting point.
The question is good one but with not a simple answer.
You see a singer should simple be able to sing.
Many band have in their heads of what kind of singer they are looking for.
Some one to sound like Robert Plant perhaps.
A band however, should build...
Low C to sometimes a low B or Bb up 3 octaves to an E and on very good day F and even a G.
No falsetto, mainly because I really can't sing falsetto well at all.
Sean
Ps.
Just so there is no misunderstanding, that is four C notes I can sing in my range.
I'm not sure I understand what resonance is and I do not understand the explanation.
Be that as it may, the most important part of singing is being relaxed.
If your on edge, your voice will suffer.
Frankly, if one has a singing teacher who does not build confidence, they are worthless.
As far...
1) How many mics do you use ?
2) What mics do you use ?
3) How many tracks do you use ?
4) What kind of effects do you use ?
5) Which drums do you put effects on ?
6) Which effect processors do you use ?
Sean
TIM;
Yes, that does work ok for me too, especially in the beginning, but it might not work for every one.
Now I can drink coffee, Jack Daniels, coke, what ever, does phlegm me up a bit, but that's it.
That much is 100% true !!!!
Sean
The best way to learn how to sing is to stand on your head and put a sock in your mouth.
If this doesn't work, then just ask some one off the street, he'll have some advice.
Sean