
Alanfc
New member
hello-
I'm getting close on figuring alot of this stuff out, but whats still a mystery is the thick heavy sort of wet consonants I hear on most pro vocals.
I have been trying all different things and get mush
As I have now, For Lead vocal (all copies):
1. I have a pure un-effected track with a smidge of subtractive EQ
2. Motown vocal method /high pass filter supercompressed. This is working nicely and the annunciation I have been suprised and pleased with. With a pinch of reverb or delay (change mind daily)
3. thicker in the mids (?), subtractive EQ hi and low. This is the track I want get the heavy thick consonants out of.
Of course I can't think of any examples now, except for what I just heard on the way home in the car. The band called Jet.
do you know this thick consonant sound I'm looking for ?
I would greatly appreciate any clues or methods
thanks
-Alan
I'm getting close on figuring alot of this stuff out, but whats still a mystery is the thick heavy sort of wet consonants I hear on most pro vocals.
I have been trying all different things and get mush
As I have now, For Lead vocal (all copies):
1. I have a pure un-effected track with a smidge of subtractive EQ
2. Motown vocal method /high pass filter supercompressed. This is working nicely and the annunciation I have been suprised and pleased with. With a pinch of reverb or delay (change mind daily)
3. thicker in the mids (?), subtractive EQ hi and low. This is the track I want get the heavy thick consonants out of.
Of course I can't think of any examples now, except for what I just heard on the way home in the car. The band called Jet.
do you know this thick consonant sound I'm looking for ?
I would greatly appreciate any clues or methods
thanks
-Alan