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jmcelroy
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I'm not sure whether this belongs in mixing or recording, but here goes.
I can sing in tune, and I can sing with decent phrasing, but my voice is wimpy. I don't have much breath control and I don't sound terribly convincing. I'm working on improving my vocal technique, but I'm specifically wondering if there are recording\mixing techniques that, in general, help with wimpy vocals.
As an example, I've heard for years about Al Jourgensen simply whispering through "compression and stuff" or people sounding like they're screaming because they use an Empirical Labs Distressor.
I'm not asking for a critique on either of those urban legends, but I am curious about how I can polish my recording\mixing techniques between now and the time I develop better singing technique.
Thanks!!
I can sing in tune, and I can sing with decent phrasing, but my voice is wimpy. I don't have much breath control and I don't sound terribly convincing. I'm working on improving my vocal technique, but I'm specifically wondering if there are recording\mixing techniques that, in general, help with wimpy vocals.
As an example, I've heard for years about Al Jourgensen simply whispering through "compression and stuff" or people sounding like they're screaming because they use an Empirical Labs Distressor.
I'm not asking for a critique on either of those urban legends, but I am curious about how I can polish my recording\mixing techniques between now and the time I develop better singing technique.
Thanks!!