Tracking vocals...advice!
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Tracking vocals...advice!
I'm going to be tracking some vocals this week. Any last advice anybody can throw out there? I'm very worried about flutter echoes in the room, it's tragic for reverb.
In other words, is it going to be worthwhile stapling a duvet to her face?
In other words, is it going to be worthwhile stapling a duvet to her face?
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When is that not worthwhile?shinra wrote:is it going to be worthwhile stapling a duvet to her face?
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Sure_Fire wrote:By the way does anyone have the stems to make it bun dem? Missed the beatport comp and would very much like the ego booster of saying I remixed Skrillex.
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i see your point. any future commenters be assured that regardless of acoustic impact, a duvet will be stapled to her face.
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Sure_Fire wrote:By the way does anyone have the stems to make it bun dem? Missed the beatport comp and would very much like the ego booster of saying I remixed Skrillex.
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If you're down with stapling stuff, staple sheets or blankets in a circle around where she will be singing to the ceiling so they hang down. They should diffuse enough of the early reflections while still giving you some decent room sound.
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i already read through that. just looking for last minute advice in terms of acoustics.
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that's a top shout. thanks!mixedbyLUSH wrote:If you're down with stapling stuff, staple sheets or blankets in a circle around where she will be singing to the ceiling so they hang down. They should diffuse enough of the early reflections while still giving you some decent room sound.
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If you have a load of extra mic stands that works super well to, just gets kinda blanket-forty, might kill the vibes. hah
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Just be sure to give her a chance to breath.
Face down in the mattress doesn't always sound best.
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there are no vibes to kill....i have no crackmixedbyLUSH wrote:If you have a load of extra mic stands that works super well to, just gets kinda blanket-forty, might kill the vibes. hah

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Well thats just a damn shame.
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