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Dalal
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My friends and I are creating an anime rap (just for fun) and we're almost done. We have the lyrics written down and the background music created. The only part left is to record the vocals and put them on the instrumental. Since I'm still in high school and can't afford anything expensive, I have borrowed a Plantronics SP 500 from my dad and hooked it up. Just to test it out, I've recorded myself rapping and then listened to it on the computer. Crisp, clear sound - I'm pretty satisfied with the mic.
Well here's the problem. If I put these recorded vocals on top of the instrumental track, they don't sound like part of the song. I listened to other rap acapella's and noticed slight reverbs and little delay type of effects. Those acapella's sounded good in front of my music, but the vocals I recorded using MY mic just don't sound good.
I'm guessing I need to apply certain effects to my vocal track so that it blends in with the music. How should I edit the track?
Programs I have:
- Sonic Foundry Sound Forge
- Sonic Foundry Vegas
- FL Studio (Sequencer)
Hope you can help!
Thanks,
Dalal
Well here's the problem. If I put these recorded vocals on top of the instrumental track, they don't sound like part of the song. I listened to other rap acapella's and noticed slight reverbs and little delay type of effects. Those acapella's sounded good in front of my music, but the vocals I recorded using MY mic just don't sound good.
I'm guessing I need to apply certain effects to my vocal track so that it blends in with the music. How should I edit the track?
Programs I have:
- Sonic Foundry Sound Forge
- Sonic Foundry Vegas
- FL Studio (Sequencer)
Hope you can help!
Thanks,
Dalal