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PostPosted: Sat May 11, 2013 10:57 pm 
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Sadfish,check out "Sun & Moon" or "Alone Tonight" by Above & Beyond both these contains vocals by Beax, both leave shivers down my spine even though heard many many times

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PostPosted: Sun May 12, 2013 8:01 am 
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Yep, very good vocals.






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 Post subject: Re: Recording Your Own Music
PostPosted: Mon May 13, 2013 12:21 pm 
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Sadfish wrote:So you done the singing? I noticed another of the video with singing by the same person had like 6 million hits was that you too?
yeh that was an earlier track mate.. I am guessing you mean Sun & Moon which was 2011.






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PostPosted: Tue May 14, 2013 6:46 am 
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My favourite DAW is Cubase. It's the one I started using and the one I find easiest to navigate.

If you're recording voice and acoustic guitar I'd definitely go for a condenser mic rather than a dynamic one like the SM58. Something like the Rode NT1A is a decent entry level condenser.

The most important thing is the room you use and its acoustic properties. Get this wrong and even the best gear will sound crap.






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PostPosted: Tue May 14, 2013 7:37 am 
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Don't forget Rock God that if they are using a condenser mic they will need an audio card capable of phantom power! :) To help sort out room acoustics you can buy fairly inexpensive "reflection" filters. The original ones from SE Electronics were a bit pricey but you can get a few different ones now and they are quite useful.






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PostPosted: Tue May 14, 2013 8:45 am 
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beax wrote:Don't forget Rock God that if they are using a condenser mic they will need an audio card capable of phantom power! :) To help sort out room acoustics you can buy fairly inexpensive "reflection" filters. The original ones from SE Electronics were a bit pricey but you can get a few different ones now and they are quite useful.


Yes, of course, phantom power is a must! Was going to mention the reflexion filters myself, but with the caveat that they're only successful if the room isn't too bad to begin with.






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PostPosted: Tue May 14, 2013 3:16 pm 
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Well, yes and no.. kind of depends what you are after but you can largely get some pretty good "deadish" results with them and breathe life in the production. Getting a good sounding room is more inportant I recon in the mixing phase when things can become misleading.






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beax wrote:Well, yes and no.. kind of depends what you are after but you can largely get some pretty good "deadish" results with them and breathe life in the production.


The ones I've used seem to be fine in a room that's not too 'fluttery', but not so effective in a very echoey room. They're good, but not miracle workers. That said, I have only used the lower end ones, so the professional ones may be a lot better.

beax wrote:Getting a good sounding room is more inportant I recon in the mixing phase when things can become misleading.


You could be right. I'd tend to err towards it being equally important in both instances. Sh*t in, sh*t out, as they say.






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PostPosted: Tue May 21, 2013 1:00 pm 
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#ive often used an se2200 and an sm58 to record vocals and done a slight pan gives a nice mix, but also my studio live room has an area of wood floor that just gives a little natural reverb, meaning i need to do less in the mix.

Its horses for courses though.






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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PIijQ6G2z9g recorded this with a SE 2200a worked better than my Neumann on her vocal.. vocal starts at about 1:29 as its a club mix tho if u want to avoid the beeps and beats :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PIijQ6G2z9g recorded this with a SE 2200a worked better than my Neumann on her vocal.. vocal starts at about 1:29 as its a club mix tho if u want to avoid the beeps and beats :)






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