cjacek
Analogue Enthusiast
Hello,
Ok, here's the deal .. I'm a high-baritone and I've tried the sm57, sm58, beta 58 and a few lower grade large condenser mics and I took great care to be away from the mic as to avoid excessive bass response (usually 4 - 8 inches away) but I found that my vocal always seems to be predominated by low, "boomy" tones which don't sound anything like I want it to sound. Here's a link to a song recorded by Elvis in '57. It's uncompressed, no reverb added and it's right there close to your ear vocal. Now, I would expect that he used a tube condenser mic but it does not explain reasons why he doesn't sound overly low and boomy, even though he seems to be pretty close to that mic! Did they completely reduce the bass response in his voice at that studio or what ? Can someone please explain how this lack of "low" is possible when Elvis, or whomever, is so close to the mic ? I want that type of clear, "trebly" sound to counteract my "lowish" voice. Please click HERE for the clip. It's about 3.5 MB.
Thanks,
Daniel
Ok, here's the deal .. I'm a high-baritone and I've tried the sm57, sm58, beta 58 and a few lower grade large condenser mics and I took great care to be away from the mic as to avoid excessive bass response (usually 4 - 8 inches away) but I found that my vocal always seems to be predominated by low, "boomy" tones which don't sound anything like I want it to sound. Here's a link to a song recorded by Elvis in '57. It's uncompressed, no reverb added and it's right there close to your ear vocal. Now, I would expect that he used a tube condenser mic but it does not explain reasons why he doesn't sound overly low and boomy, even though he seems to be pretty close to that mic! Did they completely reduce the bass response in his voice at that studio or what ? Can someone please explain how this lack of "low" is possible when Elvis, or whomever, is so close to the mic ? I want that type of clear, "trebly" sound to counteract my "lowish" voice. Please click HERE for the clip. It's about 3.5 MB.
Thanks,
Daniel
). I add some reverb going in. What did you mean by "EQ on the low end" ? My mixer has a fixed low eq, so I should reduce that, say, 5db or something, to reduce that low end sound a bit ? Other than that, I assume I still should keep some distance away from the mic ?