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Hi,
After spending many hours playing with compression settings, eq, mic positioning, different mics etc I can't seem to get rid of a "piercing" sound during the loud, fairly high pitched chorus of a song I'm recording.
To fill you in on the equipment i'm using; a Rode NTV into a TL Audio 5051 then into a Soundtracs Topaz 8 mixer before the Fostex D-108.
I've tried so many things to avoid it like setting the threshold of the compressor to kick in at the harsh bits, with a real high ratio to flatten the sound, which works to an extent but the compression is far to obvious and kills the sound.
When listening to pro recorded CDs, no matter how loud I listen the vocals never seem to have this same "piercing" problem. Ok so the signal chain might be slightly more expensive but surely there's something I'm missing here?!
Please help me if you have any idea what I'm talking about!
Thanks
After spending many hours playing with compression settings, eq, mic positioning, different mics etc I can't seem to get rid of a "piercing" sound during the loud, fairly high pitched chorus of a song I'm recording.
To fill you in on the equipment i'm using; a Rode NTV into a TL Audio 5051 then into a Soundtracs Topaz 8 mixer before the Fostex D-108.
I've tried so many things to avoid it like setting the threshold of the compressor to kick in at the harsh bits, with a real high ratio to flatten the sound, which works to an extent but the compression is far to obvious and kills the sound.
When listening to pro recorded CDs, no matter how loud I listen the vocals never seem to have this same "piercing" problem. Ok so the signal chain might be slightly more expensive but surely there's something I'm missing here?!
Please help me if you have any idea what I'm talking about!
Thanks