First let me say hello to everyone because I'm new to this forum. So, hello!
I don't know if this topic came up before, but I am having problems recording my death metal vocals. I use an old and crappy Dixon mic (payed about 60 euros for it a couple of years ago) and my recorded growls end up very muddy and with lot of bass and not enough sharpness and edge. I was wondering is there any way, software wise (I use CubaseSX, btw) to clean up the recording to make it sound better.
Also i have noticed some bands use multiple layers of vocals (to make them sound fuller), and I think the effect is produced with a pitch shifter or simmilar software. If that is true, how do I set up the layers and the pitch shifter (or whatever effects thet are used) to get the before mentioned fullness.
Best regards,
Dave from Croatia
I don't know if this topic came up before, but I am having problems recording my death metal vocals. I use an old and crappy Dixon mic (payed about 60 euros for it a couple of years ago) and my recorded growls end up very muddy and with lot of bass and not enough sharpness and edge. I was wondering is there any way, software wise (I use CubaseSX, btw) to clean up the recording to make it sound better.
Also i have noticed some bands use multiple layers of vocals (to make them sound fuller), and I think the effect is produced with a pitch shifter or simmilar software. If that is true, how do I set up the layers and the pitch shifter (or whatever effects thet are used) to get the before mentioned fullness.
Best regards,
Dave from Croatia