So right now me and my friend are recording our bands old songs (a bit of practice more than anything) and I always find myself never having too much trouble with guitar and bass , but when it comes to the vocals they become a pain in the ass.
Right now the lead vocals are panned dead centre with a pretty harsh ratio on the compressor to try and keep things under control (i've managed to maintain the majority of dynamics) and i've high passed the low end rumble at 100 hz
should other things be done ?
double up the vocals? (find this extremely hard to do)
or shoud i copy and paste them?
How much do you rely on automation?
I've also heard about trying to EQ the sweet spot of someones voice but i have difficulty in nailing where that is.
As you can see I really just need a huge article on vocals that i can sink my teeth into for a couple of weeks/months
any advice would be gratefully appreciated
Right now the lead vocals are panned dead centre with a pretty harsh ratio on the compressor to try and keep things under control (i've managed to maintain the majority of dynamics) and i've high passed the low end rumble at 100 hz
should other things be done ?
double up the vocals? (find this extremely hard to do)
or shoud i copy and paste them?
How much do you rely on automation?
I've also heard about trying to EQ the sweet spot of someones voice but i have difficulty in nailing where that is.
As you can see I really just need a huge article on vocals that i can sink my teeth into for a couple of weeks/months
any advice would be gratefully appreciated