I have heard there are tricks to recording voice - especially for singers who are not as "rich" or full-voiced.
I know you often have multiple takes, but it seems difficult to overlay those when the singer changes a bit each time. Some people have suggested duping a voice track and offsetting it slightly (phase) to make it sound richer.
Of course, I add compression and EQ, but you can only go so far before changing the voicing quality.
What about duping a vocal track, using aggressive compression, and mixing back with the original?
Any tricks or advice would be welcome!
Thanks to all.
I know you often have multiple takes, but it seems difficult to overlay those when the singer changes a bit each time. Some people have suggested duping a voice track and offsetting it slightly (phase) to make it sound richer.
Of course, I add compression and EQ, but you can only go so far before changing the voicing quality.
What about duping a vocal track, using aggressive compression, and mixing back with the original?
Any tricks or advice would be welcome!
Thanks to all.