You're in for a fun time this
week.
Why? Because we'll be talking about everything you need to know about making your vocals sound great in your home studio.
In the last few days, you've received some great info on producing vocals already:
Today I'm going to share a video from the upcoming Expert Home Vocals course that teaches you the few things to keep in mind to get a clear and present vocal recording from your home studio.
These are the same techniques I use, whether I'm recording from home or at a studio. In addition, you'll hear audio examples from both male and female vocalists in genres ranging from punk to jazzy folk to show you the results of following the techniques I demonstrate in the video.
In the video you'll also learn:
- How to prepare your vocalist for a great recording
session
- How to make sure your vocalist is comfortable during the session
- How to position the microphone in front of the vocalist
- How to find a good starting point for your vocal mic
- Microphone placement ideas to get the best sound out of your vocalist
- How to use acoustic
treatment to get a better source sound
- How to understand and reduce the acoustic reflections in your room from going into your vocal mic
- How to use a pop filter to reduce the plosives while using it as a target for your singer
- How to use the proximity effect to your advantage
Btw, I chose this video thumbnail on
purpose. Enjoy!