LEEKING2005
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So I had brought an AKG D5s microphone, after that I thought why not I record a song and make it as a tribute to this microphone.
But after listen to my own my recording I think "Wtf, I didn't sound like this!".
And I don't even know which part in my recording had gone wrong. Is it equipment, my skill, my new microphone or etc...
So I decided to upload my 1st song and ask for some experienced suggestions here.
My equipment list was, AKG D5s (microphone), Zoom G5 guitar multi effect processor, some no brand earphones and Cubase LE8 that came with G5.
I didn't use virtual compressor because I don't like how it altering my voice, didn't use any EQ for the same reason, only a virtual tube amp to amplify my voice.
But I didn't like the result as it was clearly lack of "live" feels ( The affection, colouring, bass, vibrato & etc ) compared to my real voice and it was damn muddy.
Can't I had some decent sound without altering my voice in software much?
Attached the file and looking some suggestions here.
View attachment snake eater.mp3
But after listen to my own my recording I think "Wtf, I didn't sound like this!".
And I don't even know which part in my recording had gone wrong. Is it equipment, my skill, my new microphone or etc...
So I decided to upload my 1st song and ask for some experienced suggestions here.
My equipment list was, AKG D5s (microphone), Zoom G5 guitar multi effect processor, some no brand earphones and Cubase LE8 that came with G5.
I didn't use virtual compressor because I don't like how it altering my voice, didn't use any EQ for the same reason, only a virtual tube amp to amplify my voice.
But I didn't like the result as it was clearly lack of "live" feels ( The affection, colouring, bass, vibrato & etc ) compared to my real voice and it was damn muddy.
Can't I had some decent sound without altering my voice in software much?
Attached the file and looking some suggestions here.
View attachment snake eater.mp3