How Do You Get Crystal Clear Vocals?
Do your words sound muffled or smothered when you listen back to your recordings? This is a common problem when it comes to recording digital audio. The key word of digital audio is “digital.” Digital is supposed to stand for crystal clear sound although many people may say that an analog setup sounds better. Here are a few tips to get your sound in full effect even if you don’t have a high priced microphone. These are simple changes you can make with your setup or your digital audio program effects. Compressor: Learn to utilize this function as it’s very important in clarity of vocals. Most producers will wait until all vocals are recorded until they compress the whole song, but you don’t have to. I personally compress all my vocals in the sets that I do them. Take for instance if I do one set of vocals and then copy and paste them to the track below it, I only put compressed effect on the set pasted. The range of wet/dry mix is usually around 50% as anything else would probably sound