Quote from: Blooby on Today at 07:51:13 AMQuote from: alfstone on May 10, 2024, 05:52:11 AMMyself some guitar, made the rest with BIAB.
Was the piano solo from BIAB? If so, I didn't know they had stuff like that. Really cool post, and James, your vocals were perfect for this.
Blooby
Quote from: Blooby on Today at 07:13:36 AMQuote from: StephenM on April 25, 2024, 05:39:27 PMI have a war against certain kinds of bad buzzing bugs.
Hopefully, this will expand into your prog opus as I feel there are chapters to come...perhaps involving a wedding of flying insects or of humans...or of the union between a human and flying insect.
I dig the wall of sound heaviness of this. A very cool post.
I request the lyrics as I had some trouble discerning them all.
Blooby
Quote from: Johnbee on May 08, 2024, 06:46:09 PMThanks to all who listened and commented. I really love when people comment.
As to your question, Blooby-In one of his videos Joe recommended using delay instead of reverb and he suggested a particular setting. He was right. Reverb can actually muddy up a vocal. Using slight and subtle delay produces a much more pleasing vocal sound, at least to my ears. Another tip I tried (not necessarily from Joe but from various tips over the years) is backing off from the mic. I used to close in about 3 inches. Now I've backed off to 5 or 6 and I started monitoring using the can on just the left ear, keeping the right ear off. The pros do it that way and it produces a better result when you can hear your voice acoustically in one ear while electronically in the other. I don't know why I never tried this before. As I said, I've known for years that this is how the pros do this. Now I know why.
John B