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MIKEPELLE
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Hello
I am in the process of recording vocals for a singer with a regular rock/metal type voice.
I recorded the choruses on two songs using a SM57 into my Q10 then to Cubase. I tripled tracked the vocals. The performance is fine but the vocals even though tripled sound so thin. hard to explain but almost like the vocal tracks are mono or lo-fi quality. When I recorded these tracks I had very hot signals in fact I was worried about clipping but the final wave forms on the monitor screen even look thin.
I will most likely re-record the vox to try again but someone suggested that my problem lies entirely with my mic choice. They said a SM-57 would produce these results and that I should get a condenser mic.
Any thoughts on this would be appreciated -Is it just my mic or am I missing something else? I have recorded other real heavy bands with the SM-57 and the vocals came out great and very loud but then again those guys were screaming.
Any tips or advice on a solid vocal mic besides a SM57 or 58 would be awesome.
Thanks in advance
Mike Pelle
I am in the process of recording vocals for a singer with a regular rock/metal type voice.
I recorded the choruses on two songs using a SM57 into my Q10 then to Cubase. I tripled tracked the vocals. The performance is fine but the vocals even though tripled sound so thin. hard to explain but almost like the vocal tracks are mono or lo-fi quality. When I recorded these tracks I had very hot signals in fact I was worried about clipping but the final wave forms on the monitor screen even look thin.
I will most likely re-record the vox to try again but someone suggested that my problem lies entirely with my mic choice. They said a SM-57 would produce these results and that I should get a condenser mic.
Any thoughts on this would be appreciated -Is it just my mic or am I missing something else? I have recorded other real heavy bands with the SM-57 and the vocals came out great and very loud but then again those guys were screaming.
Any tips or advice on a solid vocal mic besides a SM57 or 58 would be awesome.
Thanks in advance
Mike Pelle