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Minstrel999
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Hi folks!
Me and my band (thrash/death/melodic metal) are amidst our first homerecording sessions. We're trying to do everything on our own, just to gather as much experience and know how as possible, before entering a professional studio.
Anyways, soon it's going to be my turn with vocal recordings.
The vocal styles range from deep growling, to high screaming, to raspy rock singing, to melodic clean sung parts.
Okay, here's the first general question:
Just out of personal experience, what kinds of effects would YOU guys prefer or recommend for these vocal styles?
I know, the best way would be experimenting and trying it myself. But with some help and advise from you the learning process would be way more effective
Some details on our recordings:
We're using a Shure SM58 mic for vocal recordings.
We couldn't afford to buy a professional condenser microphone for our first recording sessions.
Is it still advisable to buy a pop filter? Or is that irrelevant, because we're using a SM 58 and not a delicate condenser mic? Is the difference remarkably huge (with / without filter)?
Here are two songs where I'd like to know, if you guys can hear what special kinds of effects or techniques have been used on the voice:
(sorry, couldn't post URLs properly cause this is my first post)
1. Mercenary - Redefine Me
w.youtube.com/watch?v=H92gFplUF4w
I'm especially curious about the effects on the clean vers parts.
2. Serenity - Velatum
w.youtube.com/watch?v=Yxt9iv1fyRI
Multi voiced harmony recordings:
When doing this, is each and every vocal track separately edited with effects, or are all the vocal tracks combined into one and afterwards edited?
Cubase:
We're using Cubase for recording.
Where or how do I find effects like chorus, delay, reverb, etc.. in the program?
Are those separate plug ins or add ons that I need to download first? If yes, where do I find those?
Hope you guys can help us out!
Greetz
Minstrel
Me and my band (thrash/death/melodic metal) are amidst our first homerecording sessions. We're trying to do everything on our own, just to gather as much experience and know how as possible, before entering a professional studio.
Anyways, soon it's going to be my turn with vocal recordings.
The vocal styles range from deep growling, to high screaming, to raspy rock singing, to melodic clean sung parts.
Okay, here's the first general question:
Just out of personal experience, what kinds of effects would YOU guys prefer or recommend for these vocal styles?
I know, the best way would be experimenting and trying it myself. But with some help and advise from you the learning process would be way more effective

Some details on our recordings:
We're using a Shure SM58 mic for vocal recordings.
We couldn't afford to buy a professional condenser microphone for our first recording sessions.
Is it still advisable to buy a pop filter? Or is that irrelevant, because we're using a SM 58 and not a delicate condenser mic? Is the difference remarkably huge (with / without filter)?
Here are two songs where I'd like to know, if you guys can hear what special kinds of effects or techniques have been used on the voice:
(sorry, couldn't post URLs properly cause this is my first post)
1. Mercenary - Redefine Me
w.youtube.com/watch?v=H92gFplUF4w
I'm especially curious about the effects on the clean vers parts.
2. Serenity - Velatum
w.youtube.com/watch?v=Yxt9iv1fyRI
Multi voiced harmony recordings:
When doing this, is each and every vocal track separately edited with effects, or are all the vocal tracks combined into one and afterwards edited?
Cubase:
We're using Cubase for recording.
Where or how do I find effects like chorus, delay, reverb, etc.. in the program?
Are those separate plug ins or add ons that I need to download first? If yes, where do I find those?
Hope you guys can help us out!
Greetz
Minstrel