
Dogman
Unkle Ticklefingers
I'm new here, and have read some forum advice from people, and tried many things, but can't seem to get the results I'd like myself. If anyone can help it would be greatly appreciated.
I'm having trouble getting a good "full" vocal sound. I use a Shure Sm58 mic, into a Digitec Vr300 vocal pedal, then into a Boss Br-532 recorder. I end up with a flat sounding vocal, no matter what effect I use, and no matter where the mixing knobs are positioned. I have recorded without the pedal, just using the effects in the recorder, and no effects at all. I know I'm bot that great, but the sound is thin. If I crank things up, lots of delay, compressor, and run the input very high, then sing or talk softly, it is fuller, but clips even under normal speach. I have mixed it on my computer, using Audition, and get some better tone, but not great.
Do I need to adjust more settings, like input gain and master on my vocal pedal, and the recorder, or is something in the recorder limiting the quality? I know my voice lacks, but the mic amped through a cheap bass amp has a fuller sound than I can record.
Any help is appreciated.
I'm having trouble getting a good "full" vocal sound. I use a Shure Sm58 mic, into a Digitec Vr300 vocal pedal, then into a Boss Br-532 recorder. I end up with a flat sounding vocal, no matter what effect I use, and no matter where the mixing knobs are positioned. I have recorded without the pedal, just using the effects in the recorder, and no effects at all. I know I'm bot that great, but the sound is thin. If I crank things up, lots of delay, compressor, and run the input very high, then sing or talk softly, it is fuller, but clips even under normal speach. I have mixed it on my computer, using Audition, and get some better tone, but not great.
Do I need to adjust more settings, like input gain and master on my vocal pedal, and the recorder, or is something in the recorder limiting the quality? I know my voice lacks, but the mic amped through a cheap bass amp has a fuller sound than I can record.
Any help is appreciated.