Vocals Recording ?

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what the best way to get clear crystal vocals on a computer based recording..without the hardware, just software...
 
You'll need to be a little more specific as to what you mean by "without the hardware, just software"

Cause without some hardware you're gonna get crystal clear silence!:D
 
sorry bout that, done on the computer but without excess hardware like mic amps and others, etc..
 
Still confused!
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How about a list of what you do have?
 
alright..

i have n-track 3.2(for recording vocals)
cubase sx(editing)
wavelab 4.0(mastering)
 
Why do you use N-Track to record when Cubase can record itself?

Your gonna need to get a mic and pre to record vocals. There is no other way to record vocals. Sorry.
 
bknot1 said:
what the best way to get clear crystal vocals on a computer based recording..without the hardware, just software...
You can't. Period. You want crystal clear vocal recording, you'll need a decent mic of some discription and a mic preamp. At the low end of the scale, it could be done for a few hundred dollars but a computer mic into a soundcard is ALWAYs gonna sound like ass.
 
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Track Rat said:
You can't. Period. You want crystal clear vocal recording, you'll need a decent mic of some discription and a mic preamp. At the low end of the scale, it could be done for a few hundred dollars but a computer mic into a soundcard is ALWAYs gonna sound like ass.


.... and ass never sounds good unless it's Cindy Crawfords.
 
the easiest way to get your vocals crystal clear would be to put a maximizer on it like the BBE sonic maximizer and crank up the high to taste...may not be the best but it is the easiest and if used tastefully with good mic technique as well as positioning and compression can sound rather good IMO...but you do have more control with an EQ or MB compressor but easier to fuck up the sound also with those tools IMO
 
bknot1 said:
what the best way to get clear crystal vocals on a computer based recording..without the hardware, just software...

There's some decent multiband compression plugins out there. Waves C4 comes to mind, and it isn't bad at all. Ozone also has one if I'm not mistaken. Honestly, C4 is the only software-based plug that I've used where I've been able to say: "Yea, that really clears things up nicely."

EQ is obviously a much easier method with less in the way of learning curve, but it's never really going to impress you as much as if you really sit down and learn how to use the multiband comp the right way.
 
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