how to get a vocal sound similar to that in songs?

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how to have a recorded vocal sound with the quality and effects that we hear in songs?
 
I think you are going to have to be a A LOT more specific! The simple answer - go to a pro recording studio and hire a pro engineer!
 
how to have a recorded vocal sound with the quality and effects that we hear in songs?
OK, if you're under 12 years old, that's not a horrible question. If you're older than 12, then it's one of the dumbest and most vague and pointless questions ever posted.

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There is a plug in called "Vocal sound similar to the vocals in songs we hear". Google it, it's really awesome. If you like it, you can also get the drums in songs, bass in songs, and guitars in songs plug ins.
 
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I tried the Acoustic Foam Room Treatment plug-in. It works just as well as the real deal.
 
Semsem, I'm not sure if English is a language you're comfortable in because in some of your posts, you seem to handle the language well, in others it's like another person writing. Just so we can be clear, can you let us know ?
A word of advice, think about how you write. The important thing is that you write in a way that people understand. If no one can understand what you're saying, either they'll guess or they won't bother {and you can't blame them} or they'll laugh {because sometimes, it will look so funny that it will tickle many senses of humour}. No one should have to guess what you mean. Be clear.
 
grimtraveller you are a soooooooooooooooo funny man hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah
 
grimtraveller you are a soooooooooooooooo funny man
And for my own curiosity, what exactly was funny ? Your opening post made no real graspable sense and was vague at best. That could've been for a few reasons and I was actually trying to encourage you. I've seen a number of people get slaughtered because of the way they word things.
Still, you can't hurt a masochist.
 
Boy, there are an awful lot of ass--hats on this board. The poor guy was asking nb obvious question, and NONE of you could answer it! So instead, you act like DICKS! More proof that people posting on this board are more full of themselves than their abilities to produce good sounds.

The guy wants to know how to make vocals sound big, sound airy, sound full, yet not too loud in the mix. This is a combination of top-notch mics, mic pres, and eq with appropriate effects. Oh yea, and it takes a good ear with a smart mixer.

Did you bother to actually attempt to read the initial post? If not then you are as bad at reading as you are judging us. Take a minute and tell us all how you were able to translate his initial question into an eloquent question as you have proposed. Are you even replying to the right thread?
 
Boy, there are an awful lot of ass--hats on this board. The poor guy was asking nb obvious question, and NONE of you could answer it! So instead, you act like DICKS! More proof that people posting on this board are more full of themselves than their abilities to produce good sounds.

The guy wants to know how to make vocals sound big, sound airy, sound full, yet not too loud in the mix. This is a combination of top-notch mics, mic pres, and eq with appropriate effects. Oh yea, and it takes a good ear with a smart mixer.

Wow...just, wow.

The issue of how many ass--hats there are on this board has so little to do with this thread, that it is truly amazing to me that you would pick this opportunity to bring it up.

I've seen people jump all over confused and ill-informed new comers many times, but this is perhaps the most tame reaction to one of the most vague posts I have ever seen.

Seriously, you might as well ask, "how do I make music?".
 
How do I record?

With a recorder...duh!

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There is a plug in called "Vocal sound similar to the vocals in songs we hear". Google it, it's really awesome. If you like it, you can also get the drums in songs, bass in songs, and guitars in songs plug ins.

I vote for the plugin
 
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