Soulthief
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I've got completly no experience on how to record and mix vocals.. and now i need to record the vocals for my band and try to mix it.
My first attempt failed big time! I used a condenser mic and recorded the vocals twice but when i dragged them into my mix they sounded like there was a big fat ugly chorus effect!
Also the "S" of "TS" or whatever letter combo where very.. very soft wich resulted in a......... well.. let me put it this way.. it sounded like sombody who was singing through his nose and having a hard time pronouncing "S" sounds... basiclly.. our vocalist sounds like he is mentally disabled....
Also we have like... no buget to buy new stuff.. the mic used is also used as overhead for our drummer and besides the basic cheap drum mic's we've got a Shure SM 58 and 57 and an audio technica pro 61.. is i'm correct.. so that is what i have to work with... mic goes into my Line 6 UX2 (with no effect! tried it with effect... horrible!)
So any tips, advise or something?
(once again sorry if my english is bad)
My first attempt failed big time! I used a condenser mic and recorded the vocals twice but when i dragged them into my mix they sounded like there was a big fat ugly chorus effect!
Also the "S" of "TS" or whatever letter combo where very.. very soft wich resulted in a......... well.. let me put it this way.. it sounded like sombody who was singing through his nose and having a hard time pronouncing "S" sounds... basiclly.. our vocalist sounds like he is mentally disabled....
Also we have like... no buget to buy new stuff.. the mic used is also used as overhead for our drummer and besides the basic cheap drum mic's we've got a Shure SM 58 and 57 and an audio technica pro 61.. is i'm correct.. so that is what i have to work with... mic goes into my Line 6 UX2 (with no effect! tried it with effect... horrible!)
So any tips, advise or something?
(once again sorry if my english is bad)