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Maddy1
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I hope someone out there can help. I am looking for some guidence in recording vocals. I have spent a great amount of time trying to get the vocals to my music to sound good. It seems so damn difficult though. It sounds like there is something missing.
The mic I am singing thru is a MXL V76t tube Microphone. My V76t is a (1 in.) large diaphragm cardioid condenser microphone that utilizes a 12AT7 tube amplifier circuit. Here are the specs...
Frequency Response: 30Hz - 20kHz
Polar pattern: Cardioid
Max SPL for .5 %THD: 122dB
Sensitivity: 38 MV/pa
Output Impedance: 200 ohms
Equivalent Noise: 22dB (A-weighted IEC 268-4)
I don't think the problem is the mic. I think it is more so how to work with the compressor, limiter, gate, etc. thru the software and hardware. I use Adobe Audition as my platform, and I am running a Creative Labs Audigy 4 with the external hub. The music I mainly compose are rock ballads.
I guess my big question is this. Is there anyone out there who can give me a good configuration on how I should set the compressor, limiter, gate, etc to my style of music. Any help would be greatly appreciated...
Maddy....
The mic I am singing thru is a MXL V76t tube Microphone. My V76t is a (1 in.) large diaphragm cardioid condenser microphone that utilizes a 12AT7 tube amplifier circuit. Here are the specs...
Frequency Response: 30Hz - 20kHz
Polar pattern: Cardioid
Max SPL for .5 %THD: 122dB
Sensitivity: 38 MV/pa
Output Impedance: 200 ohms
Equivalent Noise: 22dB (A-weighted IEC 268-4)
I don't think the problem is the mic. I think it is more so how to work with the compressor, limiter, gate, etc. thru the software and hardware. I use Adobe Audition as my platform, and I am running a Creative Labs Audigy 4 with the external hub. The music I mainly compose are rock ballads.
I guess my big question is this. Is there anyone out there who can give me a good configuration on how I should set the compressor, limiter, gate, etc to my style of music. Any help would be greatly appreciated...
Maddy....
)first. Remember you can always add stuff later on during mixing and take it back out again if it doen't work; but if you add it during recording, you're stuck with it no matter what.