
darrin_h2000
Banned
If you go to google video they have the whole classic albums series in its completion at various places...Ive downloaded them all.
I like how they did it on the tracks "Because" by the Beatles or "Smells Like Teen Spirit"...just track a couple of other takes and pan the 2 weakest ones to the left and right.
If you go to google video they have the whole classic albums series in its completion at various places...Ive downloaded them all.
And if memory serves, they didn't use *any* compression on this (will have to consult my books, because it could have been a couple of the tracks on 'Abbey Road' I'm thinking about).I like how they did it on the tracks "Because" by the Beatles or "Smells Like Teen Spirit"...just track a couple of other takes and pan the 2 weakest ones to the left and right.
And if memory serves, they didn't use *any* compression on this (will have to consult my books, because it could have been a couple of the tracks on 'Abbey Road' I'm thinking about).
I'm a Beatles' freak (hundreds of books, 'unreleased' tracks and so on), and one of the things I'm trying to do is to try to emulate Geoff Emerick's reverb sound a la 'Sgt. Pepper'. Funny how plugins that are specifically designed to emulate this (such as 'Fab Four Virtual Instrument' partly designed by Beatles engineer Ken Scott) don't really do the job.
Thanks to everyone here for all of the suggestions; I really appreciate them.
Best thing is they dont limit the files to ten minutes...YT sucks when it comes to that.
double track the vocals and duck one way below the first track.
i didn't say it wouldn't help at all, i said it wouldn't help as much. your voice has inflections and combined with timing imperfections it will fatten the vocal track up more than just copying the original and sliding it over a bit.
or not. whatever. i really don't care. go buy a new mic. that'll do it.
sometimes it's easy to forget that multiple vocal takes add a ton of thickness to a line.
sm7 cares less about the room than any other mic I own....
can i have it? my room sucks.
I have found that thickening of the voice can be more of a function of the preamp choice as much as the mic.
didn't I already give you a 4040?
Good to know.I have a thin terrible voice--the only way I can stand to hear it on lead vocal is to record 4 tracks. I mix the best one loudest and the others panned L-C-R at lower levels. It is a lot of work to try to match the main vocal 3 more times, but it is the best method for me. The mic choice is not usually a major factor--I gotta use this method on any mic I have tried.
hope this helps
lol. nope. i'll accept the sm7 in place of both. we may have argued about the sm7's connection to michael jackson