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I'm having a hard time getting my vocals to sound right, for some reason they just don't sound crisp and clear and have a tendency to sound really muffled and distorted (much like the radio effect, only not to that much of a degree of distortion). It actually sounds quite boomy sometimes too. I've tried compressing, eq, panning, recording at different levels...even after hours and hours of tweaking I can't manage to get the sound I want, there always seems to be that congested kind of sound no matter what I do.
I'm currently recording some pop and alternative tracks. I admit i'm not that great of a singer myself but I've recorded a few tracks at my friend's house which sounded exceptional (sound quality wise). I'm not so much concerned as to how in tune the vocals are, but rather the sound quality, crisp, clean, big, and clear. Are there any tips/ strategies in terms of the recording, to the processing? I'm using an MXL990 mic, my friend uses an AT2020 and is able to get the exact sound I am looking for. Should I be looking for another mic? Any help is greatly appreciated.
Here's one of the recordings I did with my friend at his home studio for a reference as to what sound I'd like to achieve,
Thanks!
I'm currently recording some pop and alternative tracks. I admit i'm not that great of a singer myself but I've recorded a few tracks at my friend's house which sounded exceptional (sound quality wise). I'm not so much concerned as to how in tune the vocals are, but rather the sound quality, crisp, clean, big, and clear. Are there any tips/ strategies in terms of the recording, to the processing? I'm using an MXL990 mic, my friend uses an AT2020 and is able to get the exact sound I am looking for. Should I be looking for another mic? Any help is greatly appreciated.
Here's one of the recordings I did with my friend at his home studio for a reference as to what sound I'd like to achieve,
Thanks!
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