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vladobizik
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Greetings to all of you, fellow musicians. I've been composing and recording my music on and off for years now with a moderate degree of success now and then. I've always specialized in instrumental music and especially solo piano stuff - not too difficult to EQ/master once you know the drill. I don’t have a professional studio, I record music in my bedroom, just with my MacBook Pro and an RME Fireface 400 sound interface. I always thought I'd gotten the hang of producing music more or less pleasing to the ear, until now, that is, when I started incorporating vocals into the pieces and going a little pop for once. With a great friend of mine, a wonderful female singer (you'll have a chance to hear her beautiful voice), we started writing and recording some tunes together for a possible release later this year. When I started processing the first batch of vocal tracks, I quickly realized, though, that I have a problem getting a really good sound out of it. It just doesn’t sound right and although I tried virtually anything, it’s still somewhat lacking. I use Logic Pro 9.
I used the following effects, in this order: Noise Gate, Compressor, Pitch Correction, Match EQ, Channel EQ, Space Designer, Adaptive Limiter, Stereo Spread. The whole output is then mastered in Ozone 5 (i.e. EQ, Maximizer, Exciter, Dynamics, Imager). I'm attaching the isolated vocal track as well as the whole song as it currently sounds for some perspective.
There’s a lot to be desired, especially in the vocal track, but I’m clueless about my options. It seems kind of distorted in some areas (especially during longer and louder vowels), it sounds as if it could use some trimming in the higher frequency areas, but then it starts to sound too muffled. Or is it just something a more careful automated mix would help? As I said, I’m not a pro, just an enthusiastic amateur and this is the first time I’m recording “serious” vocals in my music a I really don’t know what to do and where to go now. I’ll be thankful for any advice and for some confidentiality, of course, this being an unfinished, work-in-progress project.
Thank you very much,
Vlado
I used the following effects, in this order: Noise Gate, Compressor, Pitch Correction, Match EQ, Channel EQ, Space Designer, Adaptive Limiter, Stereo Spread. The whole output is then mastered in Ozone 5 (i.e. EQ, Maximizer, Exciter, Dynamics, Imager). I'm attaching the isolated vocal track as well as the whole song as it currently sounds for some perspective.
There’s a lot to be desired, especially in the vocal track, but I’m clueless about my options. It seems kind of distorted in some areas (especially during longer and louder vowels), it sounds as if it could use some trimming in the higher frequency areas, but then it starts to sound too muffled. Or is it just something a more careful automated mix would help? As I said, I’m not a pro, just an enthusiastic amateur and this is the first time I’m recording “serious” vocals in my music a I really don’t know what to do and where to go now. I’ll be thankful for any advice and for some confidentiality, of course, this being an unfinished, work-in-progress project.
Thank you very much,
Vlado