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metalj
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This is an actual recording question.
OK, when im recording vocals should i completely rely on the compressor to smooth out powerful vocal parts or should i ask the singer to physically pull back from the mic in distance to help smooth it ???
I have a vocal part recorded and if i add too much compression then it kinda takes away from the dynamics of the track a little too much and without the compression the best i can do is ride the faders a little.
just wondering what most people do?
here is a sample of what im talking about. At the 1:12 mark he hits a powerful vocal which still has the dynamic and the compressor smooths it out enough not to distort. Then if you go to the 3:51 mark, the vocalist is right on the edge of distortion. same compression settings.
http://metaljohnson.com/Man in a Box-MarkVoc.wma
should i have the singer re-do the track and pull back ?? Or is the singer distorting the mic by being too close to it ??
thanks
if it matters the microphone is a shure ksm27.
OK, when im recording vocals should i completely rely on the compressor to smooth out powerful vocal parts or should i ask the singer to physically pull back from the mic in distance to help smooth it ???
I have a vocal part recorded and if i add too much compression then it kinda takes away from the dynamics of the track a little too much and without the compression the best i can do is ride the faders a little.
just wondering what most people do?
here is a sample of what im talking about. At the 1:12 mark he hits a powerful vocal which still has the dynamic and the compressor smooths it out enough not to distort. Then if you go to the 3:51 mark, the vocalist is right on the edge of distortion. same compression settings.
http://metaljohnson.com/Man in a Box-MarkVoc.wma
should i have the singer re-do the track and pull back ?? Or is the singer distorting the mic by being too close to it ??
thanks
if it matters the microphone is a shure ksm27.