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Nadzilla
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I've seen vids of people doing this, Devin Townsend and more recently Tesseract. I know Dev uses an SM7b, not sure what Dan from Tesseract is using but it's here in this vid:
YouTube - TesseracT - The Impossible - Concealing Fate Part III Live Video (Century Media)
Basically, my vocal recordings don't sound as good as they do live. I don't mean the sound of the recording e.g the room, EQ etc, I mean it sounds dull and lifeless and I know for a fact it's because I have a mic like this: http://www.burnstudios.com/mxl.jpg on a stand with a pop-shield. This means I can't pick the thing up and really move around, crunching my stomach up, bending over, arching my back and singing upwards etc.
So how do you record vocals without a pop-shield? I know some people use vocal techniques to replace "plosives" with sounds that are similar, but some people manage it without these techniques too. I'd prefer the latter, really. Is there some kind of software pop-shield type thing, or is it just really clever trickery with compressors / limiters etc?
If I can start recording with the mic in my hands and no pop shield, my recordings will improve tenfold!
Thanks in advance for any tips / links to threads I might not have seen, heh.
YouTube - TesseracT - The Impossible - Concealing Fate Part III Live Video (Century Media)
Basically, my vocal recordings don't sound as good as they do live. I don't mean the sound of the recording e.g the room, EQ etc, I mean it sounds dull and lifeless and I know for a fact it's because I have a mic like this: http://www.burnstudios.com/mxl.jpg on a stand with a pop-shield. This means I can't pick the thing up and really move around, crunching my stomach up, bending over, arching my back and singing upwards etc.
So how do you record vocals without a pop-shield? I know some people use vocal techniques to replace "plosives" with sounds that are similar, but some people manage it without these techniques too. I'd prefer the latter, really. Is there some kind of software pop-shield type thing, or is it just really clever trickery with compressors / limiters etc?
If I can start recording with the mic in my hands and no pop shield, my recordings will improve tenfold!
Thanks in advance for any tips / links to threads I might not have seen, heh.
