Advice On Recording Vocals in a Home Studio by The Unsigned Guide Review
- Chris B.
- Sep 18, 2020
- 1 min read
Updated: Jan 18, 2022
This article that I found on The Unsigned Guide, (link below), is perfect for singers recording at home or starting the recording process. It goes over tips and advice for avoiding the common mistakes of recording at home. Some of those mistakes include not having the proper microphone, not enough sound proofing, putting the input volume too high, or even extra popping. Of course, not all problems have the same solution. This article briefly, yet also perfectly gives the basics for solving these problems.
According to the article, it is important to pick out a microphone that best suits your taste. This could mean that the microphone that you need may be a large or small diaphragm condenser. It is very important to experiment. The article explains how soundproofing will improve the quality of your sound by not reflecting unwanted sound back into your microphone. Again, it is important to experiment. This goes along with popping, which usually can be fixed with a pop filter. It is also very important to put your input levels in a place that will not clip the sound. This will give you, a producer, or an engineer more wiggle room to work on your voice. As stated before, it is important to experiment.
More information in link to the article down below!
https://www.theunsignedguide.com/blog/776-advice-on-recording-vocals-in-a-home-studio




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