hey kanga "elliot smith vocal"
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your question about elliot smith vocals i will try and give you some ideas...(seeing that for some people it's just hard to give a simple reply to a good question hence the hipsters who know everything)......but for starter's, usually a good mic can be the answer. depending on what you are recording onto as well. this doesnt mean go buy an akg or neumann for 1 grand...but there are some companys like rode that make an incredible line of affordable mics. also on ebay you can find some really good ones as well for affordable prices. and iv'e done this as well...i bought a lavaleire condensor mic from radio shack....it give you that condensor mic feel even though it's so small..that through an ART mic pre ($70) sounds pretty nice. another mic i use sometimes is a shure sm7, it's a broadcaster type mic. really flat responce meaning captures the exact essence of your voice without much or any colorization. Now...you said you have a 57? well that to is just as well....sometimes it's not just the mic...so much as it's the mic pre. eric clapton recorded something with a decent mic pre and a 57....?? not saying eric clapton's the end of all ends...but you coould try that?! so just play around a bit..thats what's important.... and keep your eyes open for some differ mics...do test recordings and listen to the different sounds the mic's give to your voice. try flea markets or thrift stores...you never know? theres a company called "really nice"...actually thats not the name...but if you search google for somthing called "really nice compressor", it well take you to thier web site. on there they sell a mic pre as well...and they are top of the line...giving you the sound of a mic pre that would other wise cost thousands! check that out as well. also do what you did, with the doubling of your voice....some slight reverb..or even some slapback echo....not that thats what elliot smith did so much, i understand he has a real ummm just whispy...kinda nice...non efeected voice.i think he's great!...but just different sound tricks. the elliot smith thing well most likely come from...a good mic/ and or good mic pre...some doubling on the voice and where you record your voice as well... maybe sing against a nice riveted foam peice..just not to close to it...be aware of proximity effect getting to close causes heavier bass on your voice. well kanga, sorry to have talked your ear off, hopefully i helped you a "bit" at least.... oh and also go to tape-op.com and sign up for a free subscription! the best mag out there! it well really help you. that web site has a forum as well, and the guy whoruns the magazine, (larry crane) recorded elliot smith...you could email him and ask as well. again be aware of the hipsters as well...when you ask a question, one you would hope someone would just kindley respond to, you will get those who would rather say a whole lot of extra jargin and bullshit that just makes you feel like why'd you bother to ask...as if you've botherd them for asking ...in a forum of all places...how dare you!
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