
Whoopysnorp
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The time has come for me to learn how to mix vocals better. I'm having trouble with vocals getting in the way of the music--I want both to be heard. What EQ steps should I take?
Sennheiser said:That's the longest sentence I've ever seen.![]()
What he said.Blue Bear Sound said:Hmmm.........![]()
er... no... the start of a great vocal track is a great vocalist, in a great room, with a great mic - placed properly, connected to a great pre......doulos said:some killer advice cut the lows at 100-180 2.5-3.6 k slightly and boost 16k- 20k through the roof works for me well not through the roof just below
sounding un natural thats a good starter to a great vocal track
Why is it that so many, ummm.... lesser experienced tracker/mixers fail to realize that there is also a CUT on the EQ?...boost 16k-20k through the roof...
Naw -- my big thread was remote drum tracking about a year and a half ago or so....participant said:gotta feelin' this could be Blue Bear's "Big Thread" or "Sonusman" thread ... if he feels up to it
Chad
Are there any instruments or vocals that are in the same musical range? Are these instruments competing sonically for the same space? For the same tonality?
Blue Bear Sound said:Just because Aerosmith used 40 tracks of snare drum doesn't mean you should!
doulos said:my ears more golden? ok let me ask you a question witout eq how can you get "air" into a track? please id love to hear this and general eqing was a starters point for a good vocal and i dont know how much time you spent in the studio blue but i have spent a ton of time and this is general vocal practice in major studios say ummmmmmmm fame studio? and also sound kitchen in tn just to start with and i do bleive the question concerned eq rather then recording techniques but id love to hear your feed back on the subject