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Mesmusic
New member
Hi all,
I've been told before that I should work on how my vocs 'feel'/swag when i rap. It kinda sounds like I'm just talking...I've been improving and I can tell that I'm getting better but there are still times when my vocals lack the 'feel' and seem emotionless.
I've been experimenting with the levels and distance from the microphone a lot, I'm not sure if it helps. (i'm not sure if that's the problem)
Any suggestions? Maybe I achieve that thru mixing?
Also, do I record twice? Meaning record over my vocs again? Having technically 2 of the same tracks playing at the same time.
Thank you,
Mes
I've been told before that I should work on how my vocs 'feel'/swag when i rap. It kinda sounds like I'm just talking...I've been improving and I can tell that I'm getting better but there are still times when my vocals lack the 'feel' and seem emotionless.
I've been experimenting with the levels and distance from the microphone a lot, I'm not sure if it helps. (i'm not sure if that's the problem)
Any suggestions? Maybe I achieve that thru mixing?
Also, do I record twice? Meaning record over my vocs again? Having technically 2 of the same tracks playing at the same time.
Thank you,
Mes