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So I have noticed that I always want to comp vocals hard, and I mean HARD... Is this good or bad, or is it just one of those subjective things?
The guys in the bands that I have been recording are not professional by any stretch, so poor mic technique and an uneven vocal performance may be part of the problem here...Plus I'm a relative newbie myself, so I'm thinking this might be a newbie tendency?
But I'll find myself running the vocal track through 2 comp plug-ins, and hitting it with enough compresion that I have to go in and manually pull down some of the breath and lip noises before a vocal phrase.
I'm talking loud, aggressive, heavy rock music here. So it seems to make the vocal fit, and it helps the vocal track stand out...
Anyway, what do you guys think? It sounds like the stuff I hear on the radio and on commercial CDs is comp'ed to hell, and I don't mean "mastering" but I mean the vocal track seems comp'ed really hard...
The guys in the bands that I have been recording are not professional by any stretch, so poor mic technique and an uneven vocal performance may be part of the problem here...Plus I'm a relative newbie myself, so I'm thinking this might be a newbie tendency?
But I'll find myself running the vocal track through 2 comp plug-ins, and hitting it with enough compresion that I have to go in and manually pull down some of the breath and lip noises before a vocal phrase.
I'm talking loud, aggressive, heavy rock music here. So it seems to make the vocal fit, and it helps the vocal track stand out...
Anyway, what do you guys think? It sounds like the stuff I hear on the radio and on commercial CDs is comp'ed to hell, and I don't mean "mastering" but I mean the vocal track seems comp'ed really hard...