Hey Guitar Experts,
:confused::confused::confused:
I'm trying to figure out what kind of guitar (and how its played) is used to get the sound in the songs below. In the songs its a really faint sound that sort of gels the song together in my mind since this type of music is drum and bass...
Can someone please listen to this acapella and give insight on how they think the recording setup was done to get the overall sound/effect. I like the level of compression and the overall level of the vocal and how clear it is with no background noise. I can't seem to get my vocals to sound...
I'm looking for some feedback. The lyrics are kinda blah so whatever. I'm really looking for stuff like vocal level...is the compression noticeable...are the vocals filling the right space....does it sound like the vocals were recorded properly. What are your thoughts/dislikes....any...
I've been recording for about 6 months....
vocals never sounded the way i wanted them too untill today...the main thing i changed on my compressor (dbx160a) is the makeup gain. Online ive read that your supposed turn up the makeup gain incrementally based on how much gain reduction you...
funniest thing ever....ive been recording vocals for that past three days with the bypass button on my compressor selected...wondering what the hell was wrong....i fell like and idiot...hahahaha :D
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For the life of me i cannot get my meters calibrated properly. Ok....so im able to get my sonar 3 and cool edit meters to read the same values. No magic there, thats automatic. My issue is getting my software meter to match up with my hardware meters (dbx 160a compressor). It's driving me...
So I just upgraded from a dynamic mic to my first condenser. I know it's on the low end but I didn't want to purchase a thoudsand dollar mic (Brauner Phantom C) with out being able to tell the subtle differences. I was also going to upgrade to a standalone preamp (UA M610) but decided to hold...
OK…I’m trying to get out of that habit of buying Guitar Center's flashy budget gear and move into equipment that’s going to give me results that are close to professional. I finally quit using the plug-in compressors and bought a dbx 160A (the guy at GC was surprised maybe even pissed that I...