Hi yall. Need some advice here: Ive been recording this female singer, folk-ish, fairly high pitched voice, and she really wants to do a lot of the backup vocals overdubbed. The problem is, when she does, the vocal tracks become very very 'shimmery' - kind of like phase cancelation problems, but not like shes speaking through a can. More kind of an angelic chorus. This is annoying because she wants her music to be dark and spooky. Althought there are all sorts of spooky effects that could be added, Im trying to find a un-gimmicky way to stop the chorus of angels.
Right now I am really hard EQing the highs down, anyone have any suggestions?
Maybe an outboard harmonizer?
We are using Mojave Audio Tube mics (nice!) into an old tascam M-512 into a computer at 24bits/96kHz..
All suggestions appreciated
-Patrick
Right now I am really hard EQing the highs down, anyone have any suggestions?
Maybe an outboard harmonizer?
We are using Mojave Audio Tube mics (nice!) into an old tascam M-512 into a computer at 24bits/96kHz..
All suggestions appreciated
-Patrick