scottboyher New member Apr 8, 2005 #1 What do the engineers do to the backup vocals on a Alison Krauss CD? Is it $10,000 chorus unit?
B boomtap New member Apr 8, 2005 #2 What song? All the stuff I hear is just a nice room, nice mic and a clean mix... But the songs I listened to only had 1 or 2 backup parts.
What song? All the stuff I hear is just a nice room, nice mic and a clean mix... But the songs I listened to only had 1 or 2 backup parts.
scottboyher New member Apr 8, 2005 #3 The newer stuff.... Like "Gravity". There is a hint of something there but it is so transparent and awesome..
The newer stuff.... Like "Gravity". There is a hint of something there but it is so transparent and awesome..
ssscientist Info you can use... Apr 9, 2005 #4 Maybe the background vocalists are such good singers they can double their parts really, really well...
Maybe the background vocalists are such good singers they can double their parts really, really well...
S sdelsolray Active member Apr 9, 2005 #5 scottboyher said: What do the engineers do to the backup vocals on a Alison Krauss CD? Is it $10,000 chorus unit? Click to expand... Probably keeping out of the way of the superb musicians.
scottboyher said: What do the engineers do to the backup vocals on a Alison Krauss CD? Is it $10,000 chorus unit? Click to expand... Probably keeping out of the way of the superb musicians.
B boomtap New member Apr 9, 2005 #6 The BU vocals that are on this are just nice clean panned harmonies well mixed on a nice airy board. A dieing art, very little effects except a small amount of verb for flavor.
The BU vocals that are on this are just nice clean panned harmonies well mixed on a nice airy board. A dieing art, very little effects except a small amount of verb for flavor.