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Vocal Mixing Help
Hey hey, I've got a question. Hopefully someone's got an answer! I've got some vocals my friend did for a track of mine, but his mic isn't really up to snuff. You can take a listen and see what I'm talking about. It sounds a bit "tinny." Does anybody know any little tricks to give it a little more oomph? I'd give him my mic to record with, but unfortunately I live on the other side of the world.
I'm not expecting perfection, but my mastering knowledge is VERY limited so I could be missing something. I've tried fiddling with an equalizer, but it starts to sound a bit muddy. I think there's also some compression on it.
I'm using Ableton Live 7.
http://soundcloud.com/vlantis/prepare-for-mind-war
Note: This isn't the final mix by any means. I fine with speaking parts and the ending vocals (those were recorded using my mic). And yes, the cheese is intentional.
Thanks!
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Hey hey, I've got a question. Hopefully someone's got an answer! I've got some vocals my friend did for a track of mine, but his mic isn't really up to snuff. You can take a listen and see what I'm talking about. It sounds a bit "tinny." Does anybody know any little tricks to give it a little more oomph? I'd give him my mic to record with, but unfortunately I live on the other side of the world.
I'm not expecting perfection, but my mastering knowledge is VERY limited so I could be missing something. I've tried fiddling with an equalizer, but it starts to sound a bit muddy. I think there's also some compression on it.
I'm using Ableton Live 7.
http://soundcloud.com/vlantis/prepare-for-mind-war
Note: This isn't the final mix by any means. I fine with speaking parts and the ending vocals (those were recorded using my mic). And yes, the cheese is intentional.
Thanks!
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