Hi, I was just wondering a few things.
When I play/record my music at home (through my Marshall AS50R Amp) my vocals sound a little flat. Last weekend, I was jamming with an old friend. I hooked my Mike into his system (Not really sure what the system was) and my vocals were 10X better. They had better depth and blended in with the music better. The only difference I can see was he had some reverb and eq on.
I asked him what he did to make the vocals sound that way. He really is unsure as he had just purchased this equipment and had not played much wtih it. I tried to replicate this sound on my amp by using a little reverb/eq, but could not get it to sound near as good. Just wondering what the pro's do to get that rich, deep sound?
When I play/record my music at home (through my Marshall AS50R Amp) my vocals sound a little flat. Last weekend, I was jamming with an old friend. I hooked my Mike into his system (Not really sure what the system was) and my vocals were 10X better. They had better depth and blended in with the music better. The only difference I can see was he had some reverb and eq on.
I asked him what he did to make the vocals sound that way. He really is unsure as he had just purchased this equipment and had not played much wtih it. I tried to replicate this sound on my amp by using a little reverb/eq, but could not get it to sound near as good. Just wondering what the pro's do to get that rich, deep sound?