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gewaar
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Hi,
I write songs, and record them here at home. I use Cakewalk Music Creator 3. Have a little 6-channel Pevey mixer, with vocal & guitar hooked up. Mic=MXL990. Usually wear borrowed Bose speakers while recording. I don't have a monitor yet for mixing, and can't afford it right now - the pc, software, loops, guitar, mics, all add up! I just do my minimal mixing wearing the Bose headphones too.
So that's the setup right now. I want to know what I can do i.t.o. effects/mixing/recording on my vocal track to improve the sound of it. So far, I've used combos of the following:
- AudioEffects/Cakewalk/Reverb - Preset= Vocal Club Web (sounded least conspicuous) - No echo, LP Filter&HP Filter not active (no idea what these filters are, it just sounded a bit better). I've read on some posts for example to apply "slight reverb" but not sure exactly what that equates to.
- AudioEffects/Cakewalk/FX Compressor Gate - Final Mix Compression sometimes sounds nice, Medium Vocal Compression sometimes nice
- AudioEffects/Cakewalk/Parametric EQ - AC Hum Removal --> often use this
- FX2 Tape Sim - Heavy Saturation 15ips
I have a small, thin voice, so my goal is to get the vocal sound richer and fuller. I'm not strong on the lower ranges, would be nice to get them smoother, and then the higher ranges, I have to watch so it doesn't get squeaky. You can hear some samples of the recording efforts so far at myspace, profile gewaar22 (sorry, they won't let me post the url. but it's the ubiquitous myspace dot com, forward slash, gewaar22
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If you could suggest a few specific effects, what would you suggest? No, a new voice is not an option right now
Also, if I wanted to spend no more than $200 on tools that would help me improve the recorded vocal quality, what would the best choice be?
Thanks so much
Rozanne
I write songs, and record them here at home. I use Cakewalk Music Creator 3. Have a little 6-channel Pevey mixer, with vocal & guitar hooked up. Mic=MXL990. Usually wear borrowed Bose speakers while recording. I don't have a monitor yet for mixing, and can't afford it right now - the pc, software, loops, guitar, mics, all add up! I just do my minimal mixing wearing the Bose headphones too.
So that's the setup right now. I want to know what I can do i.t.o. effects/mixing/recording on my vocal track to improve the sound of it. So far, I've used combos of the following:
- AudioEffects/Cakewalk/Reverb - Preset= Vocal Club Web (sounded least conspicuous) - No echo, LP Filter&HP Filter not active (no idea what these filters are, it just sounded a bit better). I've read on some posts for example to apply "slight reverb" but not sure exactly what that equates to.
- AudioEffects/Cakewalk/FX Compressor Gate - Final Mix Compression sometimes sounds nice, Medium Vocal Compression sometimes nice
- AudioEffects/Cakewalk/Parametric EQ - AC Hum Removal --> often use this
- FX2 Tape Sim - Heavy Saturation 15ips
I have a small, thin voice, so my goal is to get the vocal sound richer and fuller. I'm not strong on the lower ranges, would be nice to get them smoother, and then the higher ranges, I have to watch so it doesn't get squeaky. You can hear some samples of the recording efforts so far at myspace, profile gewaar22 (sorry, they won't let me post the url. but it's the ubiquitous myspace dot com, forward slash, gewaar22

If you could suggest a few specific effects, what would you suggest? No, a new voice is not an option right now

Also, if I wanted to spend no more than $200 on tools that would help me improve the recorded vocal quality, what would the best choice be?
Thanks so much
Rozanne