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lemonchili
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Not really sure how to describe this, so I wasn't really sure what to search for so I thought I'd post a new thread.
I have this singer who's difficult to please - me! The problem is I'm finding I sing a lot better in a live gig where I can hear myself back through the stage monitors, but when I'm recording my own vocals at home it's difficult to get a similar feeling through headphones, and I tend to sing a little flat and have difficulty gauging my volume.
I've finally got a set of closed back headphones (Sennheiser HD-280Pro) and that seems to be making it more difficult.
I've been playing around with putting reverb back through the headphones, and also tried a little delay instead of reverb, both of which seem to help, and using one earphone on, one off, but still not the same as live. Is this something I'm just going to have to get used to or are there some other techniques I could try?
If this has been covered before please point me in the direction of the right thread
Thanks,
chili
I have this singer who's difficult to please - me! The problem is I'm finding I sing a lot better in a live gig where I can hear myself back through the stage monitors, but when I'm recording my own vocals at home it's difficult to get a similar feeling through headphones, and I tend to sing a little flat and have difficulty gauging my volume.
I've finally got a set of closed back headphones (Sennheiser HD-280Pro) and that seems to be making it more difficult.
I've been playing around with putting reverb back through the headphones, and also tried a little delay instead of reverb, both of which seem to help, and using one earphone on, one off, but still not the same as live. Is this something I'm just going to have to get used to or are there some other techniques I could try?
If this has been covered before please point me in the direction of the right thread

Thanks,
chili