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falconer333
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Just joined this forum but looking forward to meeting everyone!
Going to kick it off with a bit of a weird one...
I've been struggling to get a good recorded vocal tone ever since I started playing around with recording. For lack of a better description, it always felt a little bassy and out of the mix. Here's the strange part, i've noticed that the vocal tone I seem to be after is what I get when I record with my inbuilt mac/iphone mic. I know the quality does not compare but there is something about the way it sounds which appeals to me.
I was therefore wondering if you guys could let me know what is making it sound that way (compression/eq/voodoo...etc) and how I might be able to replicate that type of tone when recording with better quality mics.
As for my setup, I am currently working with a Shure SM57 and KSM32, into an Apogee Duet into Logic Pro X.
Thanks, Johnny.
Going to kick it off with a bit of a weird one...
I've been struggling to get a good recorded vocal tone ever since I started playing around with recording. For lack of a better description, it always felt a little bassy and out of the mix. Here's the strange part, i've noticed that the vocal tone I seem to be after is what I get when I record with my inbuilt mac/iphone mic. I know the quality does not compare but there is something about the way it sounds which appeals to me.
I was therefore wondering if you guys could let me know what is making it sound that way (compression/eq/voodoo...etc) and how I might be able to replicate that type of tone when recording with better quality mics.
As for my setup, I am currently working with a Shure SM57 and KSM32, into an Apogee Duet into Logic Pro X.
Thanks, Johnny.