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get2sammyb
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Hi guys,
I'm just totally confused by the process for mixing vocals into an existing track and making them fit. I'm not a singer and we have been working on getting decent mixes of the backing tracks before we track the vocals... but it got to the point where it was time for me to record something for the intro of a song earlier and given my lack of experience in mixing vocals I got stuck pretty quick.
I used a preset on Line 6 Gearbox to create the preamp for the vocal and what I got was something that sounded nice alone... but didn't mix at all. I compressed the vocal, cut the low end (and after some consideration decided to cut the high end too) and applied some chorus and this was my final product:
Now I don't totally hate it but I'm sure you can appreciate something is not right with the vocal - in that it sounds thin, or just generally out of place. What should I be doing to correct the problem?
Any tips?
I'm just totally confused by the process for mixing vocals into an existing track and making them fit. I'm not a singer and we have been working on getting decent mixes of the backing tracks before we track the vocals... but it got to the point where it was time for me to record something for the intro of a song earlier and given my lack of experience in mixing vocals I got stuck pretty quick.
I used a preset on Line 6 Gearbox to create the preamp for the vocal and what I got was something that sounded nice alone... but didn't mix at all. I compressed the vocal, cut the low end (and after some consideration decided to cut the high end too) and applied some chorus and this was my final product:
Now I don't totally hate it but I'm sure you can appreciate something is not right with the vocal - in that it sounds thin, or just generally out of place. What should I be doing to correct the problem?
Any tips?