
Epicureous
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I’m having issues with making my vocal tracks fit well into a mix… I want to be able to, let’s say, whisper and to still have that come through clearly; even if there’s a screaming guitar in the background or (vox) placed off to one side of the mix. The reason for asking is my vox tracks have a lot of dynamics and I want to make sure they/that actually come(s) through the mix, without having to compress the hell out of them (which is what I’m currently doing; sounds bad)… or having to turn the volume up or down in the middle of the note; to me that sounds just as bad as compression. It’s also causing a frequency overload on some notes and when I go to turn that specific frequency down the notes sound muffled… I do move closer on quite notes and further away on loud notes so I don't have to use as much compression but it still doesn't seem to help.
I’m fairly new to this mixing thing…
myspace(.)com /epicureous
Here’s a track I mixed down give me some “mixing” pointers (not musicality pointers I could care-less what you think about my style)… As a side note: I didn’t use any effects (I’m tired of people telling me I did).
Equipment used in the vocal mix:
Blue 8-ball (I know it’s not the right mic for my voice)
Presonus Firepod
Nuendo 3
USR compressor and eq (plug-in)
When I get back to the states I’ll buy better equipment, but you use what you have…

I’m fairly new to this mixing thing…
myspace(.)com /epicureous
Here’s a track I mixed down give me some “mixing” pointers (not musicality pointers I could care-less what you think about my style)… As a side note: I didn’t use any effects (I’m tired of people telling me I did).
Equipment used in the vocal mix:
Blue 8-ball (I know it’s not the right mic for my voice)
Presonus Firepod
Nuendo 3
USR compressor and eq (plug-in)
When I get back to the states I’ll buy better equipment, but you use what you have…
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