I'm using the M-Audio Delta 4/4 for my sound card.
The new mic helped lessen the muddy issue, but not 100%, I'm thinking a studio mic may be the answer.
Well, it was an example of how my higher ranges record well, even when parts are "out of tune" or possibly just showing "character"
I will try to post an example of how my mid range vocals sound muddy later tonight when i get home from work.
Thanks for your responses.
I record a dry signal through a behringer mixer with no effects or EQ.
I then tweak the audio with post effects, compressors, and eqs in FLStudio.
I don't think it's the environment, I believe it to either be something wrong with my voice, or more likely a combo of...
Here's a quick background:
I started home recording over 10 years ago (at about 12 years old). I eventually got an sm57 and I wasn't very good, but that certainly didn't stop me. I enjoyed the sounds I could produce, but I found that the quality of my vocals was lacking. Any vocals that I sang...