- Dec 3, 2008
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Hello, how are you? I know this has probably been asked on these forums before but I'm not necessarily asking for help mixing death metal vocals in general but more like my OWN vocals.
Here is a vocal cover I did of one of my favorite bands:
I mixed this myself in a friend of mine's copy of Adobe Audition. I had basically no idea what I was doing.
Which is why I'm coming here. I'm wondering about specific instruction over how I can get my vocals sounding as professional as possible with my pretty mediocre equipment
I'm using a Shure SM58 microphone which is hooked up to a USB slot in my computer using SONY Lightsnake.
This being said, I'm wondering what various effects and/or plugins I can use to enhance my vocals to the maximum amount. The sound that you're hearing is pretty much raw, save I think a +5 boost to the highest frequency on Adobe Audition's built-in graphic equalizer and a small "Vocal Reverb" effect.
But I'm wondering how I can get it more clear and full without lowering the sound quality.
Also, if you can, please don't just say "Reverb a lot" or whatever. If you're going to suggest using a specific type of effect, I'd like to know more specifics: for EQing, which frequencies should I be changing and by how much? For Compression and reverb, which I've also heard have a huge importance when mixing and mastering death metal vocals, what settings should I change and how much should I change them by?
Things like this will save a lot of us, including myself, some time, and it would be greatly appreciated if any of you guys can help me out! Thank you so much, and I'd appreciate all of the help that I can get!
Here is a vocal cover I did of one of my favorite bands:
I mixed this myself in a friend of mine's copy of Adobe Audition. I had basically no idea what I was doing.
Which is why I'm coming here. I'm wondering about specific instruction over how I can get my vocals sounding as professional as possible with my pretty mediocre equipment

I'm using a Shure SM58 microphone which is hooked up to a USB slot in my computer using SONY Lightsnake.
This being said, I'm wondering what various effects and/or plugins I can use to enhance my vocals to the maximum amount. The sound that you're hearing is pretty much raw, save I think a +5 boost to the highest frequency on Adobe Audition's built-in graphic equalizer and a small "Vocal Reverb" effect.
But I'm wondering how I can get it more clear and full without lowering the sound quality.
Also, if you can, please don't just say "Reverb a lot" or whatever. If you're going to suggest using a specific type of effect, I'd like to know more specifics: for EQing, which frequencies should I be changing and by how much? For Compression and reverb, which I've also heard have a huge importance when mixing and mastering death metal vocals, what settings should I change and how much should I change them by?
Things like this will save a lot of us, including myself, some time, and it would be greatly appreciated if any of you guys can help me out! Thank you so much, and I'd appreciate all of the help that I can get!

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