newbie recoding help

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sup

im a newbie and i can spit my bars well etc but when it comes to recording how do i get my tracks to sound like real tracks

ok so i spit my bars over the instrumental but it all sounds realy plane

what tips can you give me to finish off my tracks like spitting the bars again in anuva track? thats all i know can anyone give me any more good tips

thanks
 
Try working on your spelling and pronunciation. It will be easier to understand you then.

Define "real tracks".

If you mean commercial songs, like on the radio, you will need commercial equipment.

What mic, pre-amp, convertors, software/hardware are you using now..?
 
jox43w said:
sup

im a newbie and i can spit my bars well etc but when it comes to recording how do i get my tracks to sound like real tracks

ok so i spit my bars over the instrumental but it all sounds realy plane

what tips can you give me to finish off my tracks like spitting the bars again in anuva track? thats all i know can anyone give me any more good tips

thanks


Its called learning how to mix. Of course its gonna sound plane with just raw vocals and nothing done to em. And u also need great equipment like johnny said,.
 
johnnypraze said:
Try working on your spelling and pronunciation. It will be easier to understand you then.

Really though!

"Anuva?"
Come on now! It's one thing to say it, but to spell it too.
You'll get good advice here though so stick around. I'm not trying to clown you either, but I get on my neices for the same thing. Remember, we're better than that!
 
johnnypraze said:
Try working on your spelling and pronunciation. It will be easier to understand you then.

Really though!

"Anuva?"
Come on now! It's one thing to say it, but to spell it too.
You'll get good advice here though so stick around. I'm not trying to clown you either, but I get on my neices for the same thing. Remember, we're better than that!
 
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