Please HELP!!! LOL
Every time I try to record vocals, there is a high-pitched loud frequency thing going on that hurts my ears. So to explain what I'm using, etc...
Using a dynamic mic, recording into the computer, recording female vocals...Everything sounds fine through my computer w/and w/out headphones, but the minute I burn to CD and put in my car, as the vocals are progressing there are points that hurt my ears. Only way I know of to describe them is as some kind of high frequency issue going on. I'm not that good w/EQ and tried removing the higher frequencies, but still have issues. What could be going on? Not sure what is wrong. Seems like the problem is a bit more improved since I got my new mic, but not 100% eliminated. Mic is a Shure SM58, audiobox is Presonus, software is Studio One Artist, pre-amp is TubeMP. Please any suggestions and in real layman's terms as I'm not good at this side of production. Thank you!
Every time I try to record vocals, there is a high-pitched loud frequency thing going on that hurts my ears. So to explain what I'm using, etc...
Using a dynamic mic, recording into the computer, recording female vocals...Everything sounds fine through my computer w/and w/out headphones, but the minute I burn to CD and put in my car, as the vocals are progressing there are points that hurt my ears. Only way I know of to describe them is as some kind of high frequency issue going on. I'm not that good w/EQ and tried removing the higher frequencies, but still have issues. What could be going on? Not sure what is wrong. Seems like the problem is a bit more improved since I got my new mic, but not 100% eliminated. Mic is a Shure SM58, audiobox is Presonus, software is Studio One Artist, pre-amp is TubeMP. Please any suggestions and in real layman's terms as I'm not good at this side of production. Thank you!