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I have been recording two tracks of my vocal, but I would do it one at a time to give it more presence and clarity in the mix. I just ran into this article....
http://www.recordingwebsite.com/rwtip/archive/rw68.html
And, I'm going to try this. Would you recommend two seperate mics... one going into the compressor/safesound p1.. and the other through the mixer... and then each out into two seperate tracks on my 16 track.. and recording it, or same mic... into the mixer out of the mixer into the 16, and then also out of the mixer into he safesound.. and then out of the safesound into the 16.. because I've heard about phasing problems with more than one mic setup...
I would be using a studio projects b1.. and a sennheiser e835s.. or akg c3000 which i'm not that into for vocal recording.. it sounds a bit harsh.
thanks for the help... I've learned a lot since I discovered this site.. I've been reading through threads and also your replies are very helpful.
evt
http://www.recordingwebsite.com/rwtip/archive/rw68.html
And, I'm going to try this. Would you recommend two seperate mics... one going into the compressor/safesound p1.. and the other through the mixer... and then each out into two seperate tracks on my 16 track.. and recording it, or same mic... into the mixer out of the mixer into the 16, and then also out of the mixer into he safesound.. and then out of the safesound into the 16.. because I've heard about phasing problems with more than one mic setup...
I would be using a studio projects b1.. and a sennheiser e835s.. or akg c3000 which i'm not that into for vocal recording.. it sounds a bit harsh.
thanks for the help... I've learned a lot since I discovered this site.. I've been reading through threads and also your replies are very helpful.
evt