michaelyau
New member
Hi, this question might have already been asked by someone else but I'm still not clear about it.
I would like to know what the best way to record vocal so that it blends well into an already-mixed instrumental.
I use Mixcraft and USB Producer Microphone for recording.
Using Mixcraft, I have seen people use a duplicate instrumental track, one Pan to the left and the other to the right, then I don't know what they do. (probably input a EQ).
Concerning The vocal depending on the vocalist singing, if volume too low, it'll need a boost so the volume sounds more by either inputting a Reverb and compressor; also a limiter so the volume wouldn't peak to the point that it crashes.
In addition, I also have issues crashing the sound on high pitch notes. I don't want to pull the microphone too far cause the volume will be too soft at lower notes.
Can anyone tell me the best setup for adjusting the sound/vocal effects, and how to dealing with high notes recording?
Thanks
I would like to know what the best way to record vocal so that it blends well into an already-mixed instrumental.
I use Mixcraft and USB Producer Microphone for recording.
Using Mixcraft, I have seen people use a duplicate instrumental track, one Pan to the left and the other to the right, then I don't know what they do. (probably input a EQ).
Concerning The vocal depending on the vocalist singing, if volume too low, it'll need a boost so the volume sounds more by either inputting a Reverb and compressor; also a limiter so the volume wouldn't peak to the point that it crashes.
In addition, I also have issues crashing the sound on high pitch notes. I don't want to pull the microphone too far cause the volume will be too soft at lower notes.
Can anyone tell me the best setup for adjusting the sound/vocal effects, and how to dealing with high notes recording?
Thanks