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Leeonidas
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Hey, I have a couple of questions. It would be awesome if someone is able to help me.
I have the Blue Yeti microphone, and I record using audacity(it's all I can afford, if there is better free software please let me know).
Once I have the vocals recorded, and laid over the instrumental I play around with the volume of each to find a good level where the instrumental or vocals are not too loud or too quiet. After that I export it as a .wav file. Then I open the wave file and I:
a)compress it(I just use the default settings, I have no idea what anything means, any advice here is welcome)
b) after that I equalize it, again using the default settings.
then
c)normalize it, using the default settings once again.
Then I export the final product as an .mp3. Compared to the raw .wav it does sound a lot cleaner, less raw, and I am pretty satisfied, but it still seems to be missing something.
I was wondering if there is anything else I can do to get a more professional sound? I somewhat understand the compression, but the equalization and normalizing I do not. I know I can layer my vocals for different effects/sounds. The genre is rap/hip-hop if that helps. Just any advice, tips...ANYTHING...to make better quality songs would be appreciated.
Thanks.
I have the Blue Yeti microphone, and I record using audacity(it's all I can afford, if there is better free software please let me know).
Once I have the vocals recorded, and laid over the instrumental I play around with the volume of each to find a good level where the instrumental or vocals are not too loud or too quiet. After that I export it as a .wav file. Then I open the wave file and I:
a)compress it(I just use the default settings, I have no idea what anything means, any advice here is welcome)
b) after that I equalize it, again using the default settings.
then
c)normalize it, using the default settings once again.
Then I export the final product as an .mp3. Compared to the raw .wav it does sound a lot cleaner, less raw, and I am pretty satisfied, but it still seems to be missing something.
I was wondering if there is anything else I can do to get a more professional sound? I somewhat understand the compression, but the equalization and normalizing I do not. I know I can layer my vocals for different effects/sounds. The genre is rap/hip-hop if that helps. Just any advice, tips...ANYTHING...to make better quality songs would be appreciated.
Thanks.