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lumberg
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After recording several vocal tracks, I listened to them on studio monitors and they sound fine. But when played through ordinary computer speakers, I can hear all sorts of intonation problems that I couldn't hear otherwise.
So I redo all the parts again. Once again, they sound fine in the studio, but when I take them home and play them on computer speakers, I hear a lot of pitch problems.
This is not a question of being able to sing. It's a matter of being able to hear the mistakes. But while singing and using studio headphones, pretty much everything sounds good.
Anybody know what I should do?
What do professional studios do to make singers always sound pitch perfect?
Is intonation correction software the solution?
Thanks
So I redo all the parts again. Once again, they sound fine in the studio, but when I take them home and play them on computer speakers, I hear a lot of pitch problems.
This is not a question of being able to sing. It's a matter of being able to hear the mistakes. But while singing and using studio headphones, pretty much everything sounds good.
Anybody know what I should do?
What do professional studios do to make singers always sound pitch perfect?
Is intonation correction software the solution?
Thanks