Help! Mastering 4-part Acappella Vocals, Mastering |
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dim. 8 juin 2003, 17:30
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Hi there,
Just wondering if anyone has any experience of this... 4-part close harmony vocals, unaccompanied. I'm having trouble getting a good, full sound from the unusual frequency distribution of the raw recording without making it sound "contrived".
Any tips on EQ/compression or post processing? I would much appreciate it! The plug ins I have availabe are listed below; recommendations on other suitable ones would be great. The vocal parts are just recorded straight into PT with a little compression using a RODE NT1, then processed with very mild use of AutoTune.
Many thanks!
eM.
------------------------------- TiBook 800 OS 9.2.2 Digi 002 Maxtor 7200 1394 audio drive Protools LE 5.3.2 Digi Maxim Waves Gold bundle Autotune 3 AltiVerb -------------------------------
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dim. 8 juin 2003, 21:59
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How is the place you use for recording? Maybe some things in the accoustic are messing the whole stuff. Are there hard flat surfaces near ? Is the mic used at a consistent distance? Or are some take far from it, other close to? Are you sure the mic is the best for the peculiar voice(s) you are recording? The NT1 is a good mic in its class, but it may not be the right one.
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