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precocious
New member
Hey there! First, I'm new to the board and to home recording in general. However, I've got a fairly decent mic (shure sm57) and Sound Forge and ACID Pro 4, my guitar, and tons of time.
My problem today (if you all could help me out) is that the pronounciation of my s's are TOO LOUD.
As a general rule they aren't, but for one song, I'm going a sort of crackly FM stereo process for the vocal track, and I love the results. The only thing that's wrong is that my esses are really really loud. Being new to ACID, I'm not sure what FX envelope to use that covers--is it frequency, or gain, or what?--dealing with this.
Using a volume envelope on the s's is really noticeable. Any help would be greatly appreciated (I can let you take a listen if you really need to.)
My problem today (if you all could help me out) is that the pronounciation of my s's are TOO LOUD.
As a general rule they aren't, but for one song, I'm going a sort of crackly FM stereo process for the vocal track, and I love the results. The only thing that's wrong is that my esses are really really loud. Being new to ACID, I'm not sure what FX envelope to use that covers--is it frequency, or gain, or what?--dealing with this.
Using a volume envelope on the s's is really noticeable. Any help would be greatly appreciated (I can let you take a listen if you really need to.)