bluesunlegends
New member
Yes, a good (most like very expensive) mic will offer great sound quality.
However, no all of us can afford to buy a 1k+ mic.
Like for example, I can tell when someone didn't used the best mic out there (and did a bad mix) when their vocals seem to be displaced from the the music. You know what I mean?
A great mic (and a good mix) will make the vocals sound like they're intertwined with every part of the song.
So what techniques do you use to make your vocal recordings sound fairly good?
Whether it be the way you sound treat a room, mixing techniques, or maybe just the way you sing into the mic.
I want to know your secrets!
However, no all of us can afford to buy a 1k+ mic.
Like for example, I can tell when someone didn't used the best mic out there (and did a bad mix) when their vocals seem to be displaced from the the music. You know what I mean?
A great mic (and a good mix) will make the vocals sound like they're intertwined with every part of the song.
So what techniques do you use to make your vocal recordings sound fairly good?
Whether it be the way you sound treat a room, mixing techniques, or maybe just the way you sing into the mic.
I want to know your secrets!