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jaxon
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Hi all,
I'm a female vocalist and my husband is a home studio engineer and guitar player. We record and play original music (mainly blues). My question is, what is the optimum distance from the mic for vocalists? And, when singing louder, is it better to move back a little (which makes the song sound like it's in a different room), or have him turn down the preamp when recording the louder phrases. I'm sure this is frustrating for both engineers and vocalists. While recording I tend to "go into the red" when hitting the loud notes. However, if we set the meters too low, then it doesn't sound as full and life-like. Any thoughts or suggestions? Help!
I'm a female vocalist and my husband is a home studio engineer and guitar player. We record and play original music (mainly blues). My question is, what is the optimum distance from the mic for vocalists? And, when singing louder, is it better to move back a little (which makes the song sound like it's in a different room), or have him turn down the preamp when recording the louder phrases. I'm sure this is frustrating for both engineers and vocalists. While recording I tend to "go into the red" when hitting the loud notes. However, if we set the meters too low, then it doesn't sound as full and life-like. Any thoughts or suggestions? Help!

