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by nowaysj » Sun Aug 31, 2014 6:14 am
This is like an extremely basic audio issue. If you think you know anything about audio, but don't know this, you don't know anything about audio.
Everything starts at the source, so in this case it is your voice. First thing is learn how to address the mic, how to talk into the mic, what angle works best, how close you want to get to the mic, how much bass/proximity effect you want, learn how to turn your head when you're about to use a p or other plosives, and learn how to speak in a clear full voice without a lot of dynamic range to it - if you go from whispering to shouting, your recording is necessarily going to have to be very low/quiet.
From there, set the gain on your amp so that your voice is peaking around -12db. I don't know if your interface has meters, or if your interface has software that has meters, it would be helpful if it did, or at least, check the meters in your daw that you're using to do the recording. Peaks at -12db are reasonable.
From there you should eq your voice, probably have to take out some sub, low end, and the muddy range centered around 250hz (See recent nwj newbie thread, a question asked by Lye Form). Find some other freqs that tend to get a little too hot, and do a little cut around them.
Then compress your voice. Work with those settings, and don't be surprised if you need a lot of compression. While compressors may not be totally helpful in electronic music, they are almost a necessity in audio recording. Compress the shit out of your voice. Then maybe you want a gate to take care of the room noise in between your words that is now going to be really noisy because of all the make up gain from the compressor. Now use a transparent peak limiter to pump even more volume out of your recording. If you have a good limiter, you can push like 5db into the red fairly transparently.
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