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Mr Blues
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I am no way an expert at home Recording.
I have a Tascam DP-01FX which only has two simaltanias (sorry can't spell. lol) inputs , what I have done is used my Focusrite twin trak which I set the stereo link compressor for the guitars recorded stereo panned left and right, not hard left and right but 10 o'clock & 2'o'clock.
plus I have 2 SE Electronics 2200A condenser mics to record the guitars with.
For the vocals light compression and centre vocals,the song is just pure vocals and guitar , I have tried a bit of mic tecnique i.e going back a bit when I am getting higher and louder but still found my voice uneven a bit.Is it okay to use the faders during mixdown i.e when I sing a bit loud , turn the fader down grauduly and when singing softer gradually bring the fader up.
Am I breaking the rules or is this a common tecniuqe in studios?
Dave
I have a Tascam DP-01FX which only has two simaltanias (sorry can't spell. lol) inputs , what I have done is used my Focusrite twin trak which I set the stereo link compressor for the guitars recorded stereo panned left and right, not hard left and right but 10 o'clock & 2'o'clock.
plus I have 2 SE Electronics 2200A condenser mics to record the guitars with.
For the vocals light compression and centre vocals,the song is just pure vocals and guitar , I have tried a bit of mic tecnique i.e going back a bit when I am getting higher and louder but still found my voice uneven a bit.Is it okay to use the faders during mixdown i.e when I sing a bit loud , turn the fader down grauduly and when singing softer gradually bring the fader up.
Am I breaking the rules or is this a common tecniuqe in studios?
Dave
