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snudge
posté lun. 7 mai 2012, 14:01
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Can anyone tell me the best way to record `vocals` so I do not over record-go in the red...Thought maybe through a limiter?
HELP!!!!
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houstonmusic
posté lun. 7 mai 2012, 17:59
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you've opened big topic. there's tons of discussions on the web about this, but here's my quick two cents, based on the assumption that you're new to this process.
set your input level low. so low that you're not going to go into the red. digital recording is forgiving, and if you're considering using a compressor or limiter to bring the level up, use it as you mix, not as you track.
do multiple takes. you may want to do a take with a hotter level, or even lower. you've got plenty of hard disk space, so go for it.
piece together an ideal vocal take from the multiple takes. that's 'comping' the track. if one phrase is distorted because it's too hot, replace it with the same phrase from another take.
i've said enough for now.
good vocal recording is a lifelong pursuit. good luck.

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Can anyone tell me the best way to record `vocals` so I do not over record-go in the red...Thought maybe through a limiter?
HELP!!!!

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