Vocals with effects debate

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Man, I still love Okay Computer.

I don't care if it was blatantly floydian. It was just damn good stuff. Why don't we start a debate about whether or not all the newer Radiohead stuff is a lot of pretenteous, techno garbage? :D I've never heard that debate before.
 
Big Kenny said:
Put me down as against guns!
Big Kenny said:
It's a debate Don, not a soup kitchen. Where do you stand on the issues, not in the lunch line?
Oh... then put me down for MORE AND BIGGER GUNS... leagalize the 50cal in CA again. :D
Big Kenny said:
You are right, debates over.
Oh ok, that was an easy win... lol. :D
 
mshilarious said:
Radiohead did on "Fitter Happier", on their Pink Floyd wannabe classic OK Computer.

As for vocal processing, it can be done without EQ. I'm not saying that I don't use EQ, because that would be a lie. But it can be done.

Yeah, I like a little bit of reverb, and a touch of chorus depending on the style. But it's gotta be a really subtle chorus, just enough for a stereo effect.

Where do you make your EQ changes on a vocal - during the recording or after recording is done in the mix? (And why one over the other)?
 
I dislike reverb - I'd rather use a little delay. Am I weird? :eek:
 
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