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recording dynamic vocals
I'm working on a song that has a very dynamic vocalist. With a heathy level on the verses the chorus parts jump through the roof. Adjust for the chorus part and the verse level is puny. I don't have any outboard compressors or limiters to utilize. What's the best way to get a good level for all parts in the song. Should I record it in sections and adjust the gain on my pre or level things out with software plugs? I played around with an L1 plugin but with the dynamics of the vocal it sounded un-natural. Advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Micah |
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Re: recording dynamic vocals
It's not you. It's the vocalist.
The most important issue is getting the singer to use good microphone technique. For the softer verses, get the vocalist up on the mic, and for the louder parts get them to back off. It's all about microphone technique. Watch some Matchbox20, Rob Thomas is really dynamic and has great mic technique. Also, in the old days we used to ride the fader alot (good engineers still do) while recording. You can adjust while watching the singer and the meter as to maximize the signal. |
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Re: recording dynamic vocals
Thanks Seven!
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Re: recording dynamic vocals
your better off setting up a compressor within protools for when recording
create a mono AUX track have the input just say input 1 and the out put buss just say 16 put a compressor on the AUX track then create a mono Audio track and have the input for that buss 16 then put the track into record enable and there u go
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Re: recording dynamic vocals
Simplest approach: do several takes at both high and low gains, let the loud parts go over at high gains, and let quiet parts be inaudible at low gains, and just take the good bits, patch them together. Read up on using playlists, will save time and keep things organized.
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Re: recording dynamic vocals
You give us little info to work with. There are two main Q - 1) can you call the singer back in the studio OR 2) do you have to work with what you already got. The aswers you will get are very different.
For short; if (1) applies, put some compressors/limiters (like f.x. Sony Inflator), Tel-Ray and Reverb in his headphones - singers have a tendency to "sing with the sound" you give them. Give them fat and they will sing even fatter. (You don´t have to print this on the track however). I don´t have any problem singing with latency myself, but to some it´s a red blanket, don´t tell them what you are doing, just see if it works and they feel good about it. With (2) the time aspect comes in - are you on the clock or is it a personal project? Clock - shift some frequences around, C4 (is a very useful tool), compressors (CompressorX is fat if thats what you´re after) and L2 is far better than L1. S1 sometimes can even things out. If personal the advice of (1) applies. Now I´m starting to rambling, so Merry X-mas and happy recordings to ya all...
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Re: recording dynamic vocals
Thanks for the replies guys. I will try all your suggestions and see what comes out the best. GW calling the singer back in is no problem, its a personal project so I'm not worried about aggrevating anyone. Any other techniques you guys have are welcome.
Thanks Again, Micah |
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