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phosphor
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I usually record my vocals dry. When i'm happy with what i've got, i use a vst plug-in to add compression.
One of my recent tracks has (excuse the newb terminology) quiet/soft vocals in the verse and some loud vocals in the chorus. I achieved this by recording the chorus first with the signal from my mic as hot as I could get. I then recorded the loud parts but clearly had to lower the signal from the mixer to prevent distortion. problem is, after compression the verse/chorus transition sounds terrible - almost like Im recording with different equipment.
can anyone offer a solution to this?
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One of my recent tracks has (excuse the newb terminology) quiet/soft vocals in the verse and some loud vocals in the chorus. I achieved this by recording the chorus first with the signal from my mic as hot as I could get. I then recorded the loud parts but clearly had to lower the signal from the mixer to prevent distortion. problem is, after compression the verse/chorus transition sounds terrible - almost like Im recording with different equipment.
can anyone offer a solution to this?
p