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bucchild
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Okay. I'm in a much better situation now. My vocals don't sound muffled or muddy anymore....I think I was EQ'ing them too much. But I found a new problem. Even though I'm compressing, I still can't avoid clipping.
The guy has a whiskey and cigarettes kind of voice, and when he gets a little raspy, the signal clips. But it sounds great when he's not raspy. And if I set it to where he's not clipping when he gets raspy, everything else sounds too weak.
I'm compressing with a 3630, which I just got. Maybe that's where my problem is. I right now have it set at:
Threshold: 0dB
Ratio: about 10:1
Attack: 5ms
Release: 150ms
Output: about -5dB
and the threshold on the gate is at about -30dB
Any ideas???
The guy has a whiskey and cigarettes kind of voice, and when he gets a little raspy, the signal clips. But it sounds great when he's not raspy. And if I set it to where he's not clipping when he gets raspy, everything else sounds too weak.
I'm compressing with a 3630, which I just got. Maybe that's where my problem is. I right now have it set at:
Threshold: 0dB
Ratio: about 10:1
Attack: 5ms
Release: 150ms
Output: about -5dB
and the threshold on the gate is at about -30dB
Any ideas???