I've been thinking about this recently.
You know the common thought of people who are not musicians..or recording artists? The whole thought of 'They can make anybody sound good in a professional recording studio'?
I realize i used to believe that. Now that I am on the other end, doing the mixing and recording..I am thinking..you know...There is not enough studio magic in all the studios of the world combined to make MY recordings sound good.
So..whats the deal? Any ideas? What is 'studio magic'? Use of reverb and compression? EQ? What do the pros do to make bad tracks sound 'good'? For vocals, is it the use of Voice Modeling units? Would that not compromise the integrity of the singer? Do pros really use this stuff to make people sound good?
Listening back to some of our stuff..I certainly could have used 'studio magic' here and there..
You know the common thought of people who are not musicians..or recording artists? The whole thought of 'They can make anybody sound good in a professional recording studio'?
I realize i used to believe that. Now that I am on the other end, doing the mixing and recording..I am thinking..you know...There is not enough studio magic in all the studios of the world combined to make MY recordings sound good.

So..whats the deal? Any ideas? What is 'studio magic'? Use of reverb and compression? EQ? What do the pros do to make bad tracks sound 'good'? For vocals, is it the use of Voice Modeling units? Would that not compromise the integrity of the singer? Do pros really use this stuff to make people sound good?
Listening back to some of our stuff..I certainly could have used 'studio magic' here and there..
