alright so i been working on this tracks for a couple of weeks cause i dont make time to record any vocals, the first part is good, but now recording the main verse sucks so now im contemplating wether i should drop it or have hope and record more takes and re write stuff, i want to but i dont know if ill be able to make this a banger cause. i would practice the lyrics without recording and it would sound good, id record and now its bad, so i dont know if i change moods and what not when it comes up to recording, got any ideas on what i should do?
Softube's Saturation Knob is a simple but effective plug-in that has been available to ProTools users for a number of years and has been available cross-platform since the end of 2014.
Very proud of this Sunshine Playoom album 'The Old Railway Track' that I wrote, produced, mixed and mastered last year. It's in the niche of 'hauntology' and psychedlia, skipping though genres from folk/pop, psychedelia, ambient, drone and electronica. A few copies of Ltd edition gatefold CD still available. Appreciate any listens... 🙏 https://prozapine.bandcamp.com/album/the-old-railway-track
hey guys, so i have a question, so for one of my vocal tracks, i used a dynamic eq but i couldn't really get it to hit, i look up a video on the differences between all eqs to get a refresher cause i got so used to always using the same Dynamic eq that i forgot about all the rest, i settled to try a graphic eq and i got it to sound way better in my opinion but i wanted to make sure that this graphic eq move was a good idea cause i always see people use parametric and dynamic eqs on vocals for their flexibility, i read on reddit that graphic eqs are best for live sound situations compared to studio recording due to some problems graphic eqs have. my question is, does it really matter what eq i use even if i can get it to sound good?
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