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BeastraEatsAll
Era Escape
I just mixed down a song I finished, and there was a lot of clipping on the vocal parts. I was having trouble getting good levels when recording them, and even with the recorded parts clipping at times, the faders were still all the way up on the recorder. Even when the signal was strong but not clipping, the vocals sounded kind of thin and didn't seem to blend well with the mix of music.
I'm thinking I should be using a compressor or limiter to control the dynamics of the vocals to help me record good steady levels without clipping. But even then, the mixdown sounds like I'm singing kareoke or something.
I'm using a generic dynamic mike with a berhinger eurorack for a pre-amp and a midiverb III for some reverb. I know with my budget I'm only going to get DECENT quality at best, but that's all I really want right now. What's the technique for getting good-sounding vocals in a mix?
I'm thinking I should be using a compressor or limiter to control the dynamics of the vocals to help me record good steady levels without clipping. But even then, the mixdown sounds like I'm singing kareoke or something.
I'm using a generic dynamic mike with a berhinger eurorack for a pre-amp and a midiverb III for some reverb. I know with my budget I'm only going to get DECENT quality at best, but that's all I really want right now. What's the technique for getting good-sounding vocals in a mix?