
Downside Studio
New member
Well, that's what I think anyway.
I've read tons of books, and articles....and personally (read PERSONALLY) I 'never' found any advice to be as good as intended.
If somebody asks..what is a good effect for lead vocals, what is a good mic for drums , what is a good preamp for tubemics.....there are conig numerous answers, but basicly all are based on personal experience.
I own TLaudio comps and I think they are unbelievable good.
I own TLaudio preamps and I think they sound equal to my board preamps. I even think they sound terrible when the tubes are being really used.
I own AT mics and think they sound great.
I own Groovetube mics and I think they sound perfect on overhaed and acoustic instruments, I think they suck on male vocals.
That's my opinion, and i guess there are a lot of people that totally disagree with me. That makes me think about the value of my opinion to advice others about what to use.....
Basic conclusion......TRY TRY TRY TRY TRY TRY TRY
Whats reverb is ok for vocals?.....rent or loan a couple of units and decide yourself.
What comp settings are ok for lead vocals?.....everybody states that compression should be used very subtile, but I myself am using the TLaudio's to compress the hell out of lead vocals. Setting of threshold at -20dB and ratio of 15:1 are quite common. The needle of the reduction VU meter is smashing the left of the housing......and it sounds really good. And this is for commercially released albums, and other engineers are complementing my studio about the sound of the lead vocals. So TRY TRY TRY TRY TRY TRY
Now I'm getting a glass of wine!.....(cheap wine......tastes great..TRY TRY TRY)

I've read tons of books, and articles....and personally (read PERSONALLY) I 'never' found any advice to be as good as intended.
If somebody asks..what is a good effect for lead vocals, what is a good mic for drums , what is a good preamp for tubemics.....there are conig numerous answers, but basicly all are based on personal experience.
I own TLaudio comps and I think they are unbelievable good.
I own TLaudio preamps and I think they sound equal to my board preamps. I even think they sound terrible when the tubes are being really used.
I own AT mics and think they sound great.
I own Groovetube mics and I think they sound perfect on overhaed and acoustic instruments, I think they suck on male vocals.
That's my opinion, and i guess there are a lot of people that totally disagree with me. That makes me think about the value of my opinion to advice others about what to use.....
Basic conclusion......TRY TRY TRY TRY TRY TRY TRY
Whats reverb is ok for vocals?.....rent or loan a couple of units and decide yourself.
What comp settings are ok for lead vocals?.....everybody states that compression should be used very subtile, but I myself am using the TLaudio's to compress the hell out of lead vocals. Setting of threshold at -20dB and ratio of 15:1 are quite common. The needle of the reduction VU meter is smashing the left of the housing......and it sounds really good. And this is for commercially released albums, and other engineers are complementing my studio about the sound of the lead vocals. So TRY TRY TRY TRY TRY TRY
Now I'm getting a glass of wine!.....(cheap wine......tastes great..TRY TRY TRY)
