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Originally Posted by amagras
Have you tried Audified TNT vocal?
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Originally Posted by EGS
I agree with albee. You should not have to tweak much, IF it's a great mic in the right place/room. Hi-pass at 90hz usually a good starting point for me. You "might" be too close to the mic, which can add more proximity effect than desired. On some voices, I do a slight EQ cut somewhere near 125~175hz to cut some muddiness; plus a slight EQ boost near 3~5k to add intelligibility. Tell us about your gear signal chain and mic placement, and maybe we can help further.
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Now here I see, I guess I was too close and loud on the mic and it definitely is giving me the over-proximity effect. I was kind of spitting directly into the mic although I tried to keep an angle to avoid blows. Is it the cause of my problem?
My gear goes - Rode NT1-A mic, HD Omni (Gain was 25, a parallel compresser about -16dB threshold while recording), PT 10.3.5.