From what I've read and heard, the room is probably the issue, and to be specific, you've probably got a problem with bass frequencies bouncing around, muddying up the sound. That's what bass traps are for, and foam won't help if you have an issue with lower frequencies.
This might help:
From what I've read and heard, the room is probably the issue, and to be specific, you've probably got a problem with bass frequencies bouncing around, muddying up the sound. That's what bass traps are for, and foam won't help if you have an issue with lower frequencies.
This might help:
DMP3 & AT4040 over here...., I would love to have that vox quality.
Can you give more details about the vocal recording?
- is the at4040 pointing to mouth directly, at 6 inches ? or pointing a little bit to one side ?
- did you used a pop filter ?
- low cut was used in dmp3 ?
- low cut was used in at4040 ?
- how high is your gain on dmp3 ? 2 o'clock ?, 3 o'clock ?