The 5 WORST Vocal Home Recording MISTAKES!

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  • čas přidán 20. 05. 2024
  • This video focused on 5 vocal recording mistakes I made in the past, and that you definitely should avoid.
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Komentáře • 493

  • @EdwardSmithMusic
    @EdwardSmithMusic  Před rokem +55

    Thank you for watching this video!! If you enjoyed this, please SUBSCRIBE and let's get to 300K subscribers 💪

    • @CFMRocks
      @CFMRocks Před rokem +1

      Awesome tips. Vocals are very crucial when recording. thanks for sharing your experiences and techniques. Happy holidays

    • @user-hd8ed4cj2u
      @user-hd8ed4cj2u Před 6 měsíci +1

      You can confuse alot

  • @bradashlock
    @bradashlock Před 10 měsíci +32

    I record totally dry, no effects. So if you can make a dry vocal interesting and enjoyable, imagine it with a few effects - it just skyrockets.

  • @mxneymaejor
    @mxneymaejor Před rokem +336

    I remember blaming my Behringer C1 for the harshness I keep getting from the vocals I recorded and it took me sometime to understand what’s really wrong and then realized Mic Positions is a key for better quality recording

    • @AJayTheDogg
      @AJayTheDogg Před rokem +12

      That’s the first mic I ever bought lol hope you can upgrade soon my guy

    • @Semprimiliano
      @Semprimiliano Před rokem +4

      I mean… it’s still a shitty mic bro, try to go for the Rode or maybe a Audio Technica 2020

    • @taffykitty1016
      @taffykitty1016 Před rokem +5

      Bro I understand your point but if you managed to get a good sound out of this mic then you must be a wizard

    • @mxneymaejor
      @mxneymaejor Před rokem +2

      I ended up selling it

    • @therealviler
      @therealviler Před rokem

      I can relate!! I was blaming the AKG P120

  • @alfonsbarcelon
    @alfonsbarcelon Před rokem +20

    The first tip was really helpful in vocal production. Like if you want to layer the main vocals with a soft high octave texture vocals, go closer to the mic.

  • @TheJJ6
    @TheJJ6 Před rokem +12

    Just remember that bedrooms are the best rooms in your home for recording. Your curtains, beds, bed sheets, tables, and cabinets all work as diffusors and absorbers.

  • @LARRYBEAR
    @LARRYBEAR Před rokem +6

    Distrokid is Fye! Always helping producers with copyright problems, love them!

  • @YumeBasil
    @YumeBasil Před rokem +42

    Another big thing is check your bitrate, I ignored my bitrate setting for a year. And I kept wondering why there was bad sounding frequencies and qualities of each mic I got and finally realized that I had my bitrate on my focusrite and fl studio way too low. Keep the bitrate and sample rate at 48000 and above to get the best quality sound out of your mic or if you’re using the direct input for instruments.

    • @edafr
      @edafr Před rokem

      How do I change it

    • @lancerben4551
      @lancerben4551 Před rokem +2

      Agreed, I see a noticeable difference at 96khz.. The sound is more natural, smoother (more analog sounding)

    • @MikeMulahMusic
      @MikeMulahMusic Před rokem

      @@edafrclick on settings, should be around somewhere

    • @elzycollins
      @elzycollins Před měsícem

      What about low latency monitoring mode? Would you have that turned on in logic DAW?

  • @nikunjjj
    @nikunjjj Před rokem +9

    Man you doin'n great job☁️you've boosted many artists confidence without you knew that.

  • @jacobbeannnn
    @jacobbeannnn Před rokem +56

    I definitely have over-used effects during tracking, so make sure not to cloud your performance by over-using reverb and delay during this stage phase! While it’s great to enhance performance, it can hide some basic flaws in the performance that require a retake or more time in editing.

    • @elzycollins
      @elzycollins Před měsícem

      I normally record dry but after hearing this.. I can imagine delay could get a bit messy and mean you would need to do more retakes but can you recommend I EQ and use compresser I'd use 1176 and LA2A then just add reverb, delay, de ester after recording?

  • @prontorobertopronto
    @prontorobertopronto Před rokem +105

    Mistake #4: NOPE - that's not a mistake. I recommend recording with as few effects as possible. Of course, a compressor and a few discreet EQ settings on the preamp can be helpful. But: Basically, the singer should focus on his sound, intonation, pronunciation, formants and thus on his personal sound. Of course, the singer or the producer working with the singer should have an idea of how the vocals are to be used in the mix (hence the larger microphone distance if necessary, or closer if desired) - but basically, effects should be used very discreetly. Too many effects can distract from the actual job. I think this tip is too undifferentiated for me.

    • @kevinmatthew6276
      @kevinmatthew6276 Před rokem +12

      I agree. I've always encouraged the artists I record for to use zero effects during the recording process. This allows them to really find their voice and become comfortable with it.

    • @fabiendarcy
      @fabiendarcy Před rokem +3

      Definitely agree with this.

    • @danpettimusic
      @danpettimusic Před rokem +6

      Ya i agree too. But sometimes when I'm a bit nervous about a few lines in the studio and the producer puts some nice reverb on it, I feel a bit more relaxed and comfortable so I get what he means here. But personally, I can't put effects during my home recordings anyways because my computer will crash lol. So I have to change buffer size and add VSTs after regardless lol

    • @TargetAcquisition
      @TargetAcquisition Před rokem +2

      It depends on the feeling the producer and artist want. FX may be required for a particular vibe.
      A song that focuses on a true vocalist, needs minimal FX. Such as a Mariah Carrey song. But other genres, such as Trap & EDM tend to be FX heavy.

    • @kevinmatthew6276
      @kevinmatthew6276 Před rokem +2

      @@danpettimusic That is understandable though. And bro, I feel you. Haha. I had fl7 on a windows xp. A friend of mine who knows computers looked into my specs one day. He says.. Man, I don't know how you're making music on this thing. Haha.

  • @ThatsSoKrazi
    @ThatsSoKrazi Před rokem +29

    Setting up my home studio over the past few weeks and have been BINGE watching all of his videos.

    • @EdwardSmithMusic
      @EdwardSmithMusic  Před rokem +2

      Awesome 💪🏻 If you are subscribed to the channel, thank you for your support!

    • @1515Media
      @1515Media Před rokem

      I have the same kind of bing issues lol

  • @PetitePoppaBleu
    @PetitePoppaBleu Před rokem +6

    Glad to be doing some already and picking up new tips 👏🏽

  • @andrewmalekmusic
    @andrewmalekmusic Před rokem +10

    Really appreciate this content. After many years out of the studio, I am slowly coming to all the advice I can get to do it right, and give it another go!

  • @fudgiewhalemusic
    @fudgiewhalemusic Před rokem +7

    Great techniques, thanks! I just recorded my first vocals (usually just instrumentals). It was a learning experience!

  • @Andre_Ang
    @Andre_Ang Před rokem +4

    Damnn, definitely learning something new! Nice content man! Keep making it!🔥

  • @Honeytreasures
    @Honeytreasures Před 9 měsíci +4

    Thank you for this. I was so bummed after creating the perfect mix, then blew the vocals. I just can’t grasp the interface but the tips were super helpful 🙏🏼

  • @testifyiam
    @testifyiam Před rokem +1

    I love how you put, it about quick you can fix them

  • @goodluckog5067
    @goodluckog5067 Před rokem +2

    Great video, very informative and straight forward, kudos 🖐️

  • @KING23623
    @KING23623 Před rokem +2

    I just started following your channel im a new artist I can tell you really care about what you doing 💪🏽

  • @melaniepenelope_
    @melaniepenelope_ Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thanks man!! I really needed tip number 5 lol. I've been sitting on some songs for yeeears 😆

  • @ZhaeAtPlay
    @ZhaeAtPlay Před 9 měsíci +1

    This has been the most insiteful video I’ve found when coming to recording music at home. Thank you.

    • @EdwardSmithMusic
      @EdwardSmithMusic  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Thank you for watching!!

    • @ZhaeAtPlay
      @ZhaeAtPlay Před 9 měsíci

      @@EdwardSmithMusic question, is it recommended to always keep my gain high or should I adjust for how I am recording?

  • @salliemorrill2671
    @salliemorrill2671 Před rokem +53

    Great vid. How funny that the "old rules" of yesterday are easily broken for creative content these days. And it works! Engineering techniques that we engage today would have led to unemployment back in the 80s had we tried to pull it off then. No one saw this coming. That's why we seasoned engineers must remember where we came from; our humble beginnings usually still retain a lesson or 2 for us. Thx for your posts. Love your channel. God bless.

    • @EdwardSmithMusic
      @EdwardSmithMusic  Před rokem +2

      So true!! Thanks for watching 🙏🏻

    • @Charles-tv6oi
      @Charles-tv6oi Před rokem

      I think older recordings without computers sound more original n interesting. What you think? Example, my Demovangelis :Cosmic Garden Renewal is one. Also my Demovangelis :Duty Of 3 in 1 on Google.

    • @oliviac295
      @oliviac295 Před rokem +2

      I agree, sometimes having more limitations can make you more creative

  • @johnwaynefresh
    @johnwaynefresh Před rokem +15

    Can you make a video on the effects you use on your vocals and how you set them up please?

  • @gaborb6577
    @gaborb6577 Před rokem +2

    pure gold hints- as usual - thanks

  • @jessejoeyjames
    @jessejoeyjames Před rokem +27

    Recording on a dry track or with VST's is actually a good suggestion. Me personally, I like to hear myself as to what it's going to sound like, so I tend to use VST's. However I have noticed that when using vst's, especially autotune, it does create a small delay (even with a powerful processor and A grade soundcard). This small delay is barely noticeable, so much that it doesn't bother me to record with it, as it's too small to influence my timings. At least so I thought, I have discovered that when using VST's I'm worse at holding the correct pitch with my voice (singing well, as far as I even can, I'm not a great singer unfortunately). Recording without using vst's does seem to improve my singing. However it's harder to create the actual sound I actually want even when adding vst's later on. Because apperently this seems to happen: Because my recording is less pitch-correct, the effect of autotune seems stronger and tend to create the sound I want.
    Same goes for reverb or any effect, because you can already hear it in your recording you start adjusting your voice to the recording-delay and the effect to make it sound the way you want.
    So I believe it's really up to what sound you want to create.

    • @MLGRDR
      @MLGRDR Před rokem +3

      Also for anyone considering using Autotune, It's important to remember to check for a Low Latency mode, I know Antares has it as a feature. Waves Autotune has a lower strain on processing power as well.

    • @janinipizzicato
      @janinipizzicato Před rokem +2

      I'd recommend recording on two seperate Tracks, one dry (muted) and one with input fx, that cuts down a lot of latency, bc input fx don't require as much processing power, they just get baked in on the spot.

    • @Lekaleino
      @Lekaleino Před rokem +1

      maybe learn how to sing so yo dont have to rely on comp doing singing for yo

    • @Trizlar
      @Trizlar Před rokem +4

      @@Lekaleino 2 others replied to this with something helpful. You only criticized so no one, not even you, benefited from your presence here.

    • @astropop2
      @astropop2 Před rokem

      @@Lekaleino Grow up. Making yourself look like a clown.

  • @lilycarone5116
    @lilycarone5116 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for sharing these tips🎶

  • @kenkioqqo
    @kenkioqqo Před 9 měsíci +1

    These are very good tips.

  • @czeital
    @czeital Před rokem +1

    Think some have misunderstood the effects point. Good to hear how you set up for low latency etc thanks

  • @davidballard2484
    @davidballard2484 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I just want to say thanks for the encouragement. I'm old and suck at this but I still craft songs and am enjoying the learning process. I do have songs on utube and iheart just because I thought as you said share the art someone may enjoy it. Or at least think if this joker can put this out, I can do better.. thanks again the tips are useful.

  • @ShaskaMakota
    @ShaskaMakota Před rokem +2

    Thanks for letting me know

  • @alphakowaclips
    @alphakowaclips Před rokem +1

    I'm no vocalist but your tips will be very useful for my streams. I always wanna be considerate with my audio and I can imagine going away from the facecam to scream out my frustration would be entertaining for veiwers

  • @andrei26598
    @andrei26598 Před 5 měsíci

    what a nice video man, helped me a lot

  • @lukastt99
    @lukastt99 Před 4 měsíci

    Very helpful and real! Thanks!

  • @B.M95
    @B.M95 Před 8 měsíci +1

    what the software u use for recording

  • @geroy8119
    @geroy8119 Před rokem +8

    I always do #3 and 5. I feel like I have a legitimate reason and maybe I most likely have a lot to learn but, I have a rode nt1 and when I record/mix the vocals they always have this boxed sound and the low end sounds harsh no matter how I eq. If I take too much out, the vocal then sounds thin and horrible.

  • @lancerben4551
    @lancerben4551 Před rokem +16

    Those are great tips ! I'd add, recording with VST effects running is very important not just to feel inspired, but if you are running effects like reverb and delays especially , it's important you hear them as you can use the effects to enhance the performance itself, timing wise . But of course, they have to be properly configured or else they can be incredibly distracting. So if you don't know how to time delays yet, better just record with a little reverb and compression, not much else.

    • @Broken.Equipment
      @Broken.Equipment Před rokem +1

      I agree. Especially for those who hate hearing the sound of their own voice. I get that a lot when recording other people.

    • @TargetAcquisition
      @TargetAcquisition Před rokem +1

      I agree. And it’s best to record the effects and vocals on separate tracks, so you still get clean vocal tracks and can even make effects adjustments/ changes later on.

    • @chrismccarthy7107
      @chrismccarthy7107 Před 7 měsíci +1

      i use a little effects while recording. If it sounds better to you, you're probably gonna perform better. Imagine recording my heavy metal guitar with no effects. No distortion, just clean tone. I'm probably gonna perform horribly. But give me sound that makes me more confident and I'll get a much better outcome.

  • @uvaune6741
    @uvaune6741 Před rokem +1

    Great video, thanks for sharing!

  • @tonyforce75
    @tonyforce75 Před rokem +2

    Hello edward.. my question is, is my samson c1 mic and m-audio mtrack duo fit for each other? Why my vocals was like inside the box when i listen? Thank you, very much for your content bro 😊

  • @keremkarakis8105
    @keremkarakis8105 Před 2 měsíci

    Hi thanks for the video that useful I have scarlet solo4th gen and a condenser mic cm25 iii trying to record while playing dig piano at the same time. Condenser mic get the whole sound from an area ,I wonder how to avoid it while playing and recording is there any way ,using plugin, positioning mic?

  • @dashways1006
    @dashways1006 Před rokem

    YO! Great content and suggestions! Subscribed!

  • @vannmensa
    @vannmensa Před rokem +6

    Great video
    Great tips
    Dope content as usual

  • @user-uw8uc4zy5b
    @user-uw8uc4zy5b Před 2 měsíci

    Good afternoon, I see that you love rode nt-1 5gen. I bought the same one, but at the beginning of work, after connecting to the audio interface, there are clicks and some noise and crackling noises; later the work becomes stable. Have you had any problems like this with your microphone? or is it a malfunction

  • @SrikantLive
    @SrikantLive Před rokem +2

    Very helpful tips 😊
    What is that DAW you are using?

  • @alefalexandre2570
    @alefalexandre2570 Před rokem +300

    How to record vocals: Stay in the front of the microphone and sing!

  • @saccohgold3045
    @saccohgold3045 Před rokem

    I've learned a lot from this video, thanks.

  • @TrueShayari
    @TrueShayari Před 10 měsíci +1

    Sir, if I use the original Shure SM 58 mic With Universal Volt 1 Audio Interface. Can I get a good recording? Noise will not come in the recording ? Will I get crisp sound quality?

    • @BobHarley
      @BobHarley Před 6 měsíci

      SM58 is perfect for everything.

  • @Subhumanslug
    @Subhumanslug Před rokem +11

    Recently went from an at2020 to a Lauten LA220. The difference is night and day. Having good equipment (guitar, bass, mic, etc) can inspire performance. Not always but playing an Ibanez gio vs an Ibanez ehb1005 with Nordy Zen Blades installed makes me want to play more and inspires me to improve my skills.

    • @TheHonestTruth
      @TheHonestTruth Před rokem +1

      True to an extent. If an artist feels more inspired to "adventure" without necessary sails (skills) , you get muddy performance, which may be harder to mix than a straight, clean, pre rehearsed performance

    • @YeyMuffinsYey
      @YeyMuffinsYey Před rokem

      How good was the mic upgrade. I'm rocking the at2020 and considered upgrading but am concerned of the chance the mics not the issue, and that changing it will be a minimal change Instead

    • @Subhumanslug
      @Subhumanslug Před rokem

      @YeyMuffinsYey The AT2020 has a lot of high end and wasn't flattering for my voice. The LA220 has more body and sounds much fuller to my ears. The difference is night and day for me and is well worth the investment imo.

  • @chukwuemekamarkokoli3188

    God bless you Ed ❤

  • @swissiebeats
    @swissiebeats Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thanks bro❤

  • @dmisanin
    @dmisanin Před rokem

    Useful. Thanks, man.

  • @erikpofficial5262
    @erikpofficial5262 Před rokem +5

    Doesn't matter what the mic you record in if you don't tell the recording artist that his vocals clipping at certain points. You could record on a laptop mic and mix it dope if you just give those basics out. Back in the early 90s there were Alot of amateurs but their vocals got mastered by geniuses. But.
    Knowing when you're going to go loud or go soft is a key.

    • @1515Media
      @1515Media Před rokem

      The mike is important. Certain mikes will allow you to move to various positions to capture the desired sound .
      I have a few different Mikes and there is definitely a difference.
      Here’s a session using Neumann Mike they are Dope
      czcams.com/video/WHoYRxtBGwM/video.html

    • @erikpofficial5262
      @erikpofficial5262 Před rokem +1

      @@1515Media I agree mics are important, but the point I was getting at is if you have a 3k mic and your recording is sub par. It would rather render that mics potential less than satisfying affect that it was intented.

  • @chelsncass4637
    @chelsncass4637 Před 2 měsíci

    Do you have time to answer a few questions? I am just now starting the journey to share my poetry/music… need tips on recording/attaching my poems to a beat somehow and making it naturally flow. Also a good mic to start with… just wanna start really getting my art out there and sharing my words with the world! Thanks again! Youre killing it😇✨

  • @romance27
    @romance27 Před rokem +2

    Wow your channel is a life saver. I have so many questions lol

  • @sovvrong
    @sovvrong Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the vid, very insightful

  • @flofk7
    @flofk7 Před rokem +6

    I have a very important question: I recently bought the rode nta1 together with a focusrite scarlett solo 3rd gen. When I record everything works fine but whenever I take away the pop filter from the microphone it stops sending a signal to the focusrite, meaning that the circle which lights up when you speak doesn't even do that anymore. My friend has the same problem, do you know any fixes or do I need to buy a different equalizer thing? And yes I have the 48V turned on.

    • @deriodagreat2714
      @deriodagreat2714 Před rokem +2

      Your mic may be defective, I'm on my second NT1A and from my research it's something to do with a batch of the line, if you registered for the warranty they(Rode) should be able to fix it for you

  • @enzojohnson5542
    @enzojohnson5542 Před rokem

    Great tips ...thanks bro

  • @kozmobotgames
    @kozmobotgames Před 10 měsíci

    I decided to buy a Focusrite 2i2 after Tascam US-2X2 and I still have crackling audio issues. My Windows 10 laptop has the drivers updated to the latest version, I even installed the latest Focusrite 2i2 driver and tried to use the external 5V power adapter, I changed three USB 2.0 cables but I still have crackling issues. I reinstalled Windows 10 22H2 and I still have crackling issues. I tried both sound cards on a different laptop and they are working without any crackling. What should I do now?

  • @esitoris
    @esitoris Před 4 měsíci

    Many thanks Edward!!

  • @pianissimo369
    @pianissimo369 Před 5 měsíci +2

    My room has terrible acoustics and I dont have money for fancy treatments. However, if i sing on the bed with the duvet over my head its brilliant! 😂

  • @ArmitagedBand
    @ArmitagedBand Před 8 měsíci +1

    This video was very helpful, thank you.
    Also at 2:02, your song reminds me of the first verse of Numb by Linkin Park!

  • @danielahmed5102
    @danielahmed5102 Před rokem

    Wow great videos sir really learning alot💯

  • @sharonkaart6664
    @sharonkaart6664 Před 11 měsíci

    How do you get the microphone sound in a extern video recording ?
    For exampIe: If I record myself by using my camera om my iPhone and the sound is going trough the interface to my computer.
    How do I do that ?

  • @JayUrbanMusic
    @JayUrbanMusic Před rokem

    Great tips for sure!

  • @martineden5197
    @martineden5197 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thanks😊

  • @Synster73
    @Synster73 Před 2 měsíci

    Really the key is consistency and documentation of what works. You don't have to worry about distance, as software is wonderful for that. Get your levels right and remember your specs

  • @VoxStoica
    @VoxStoica Před rokem +2

    2:15 I found it's best to turn the gain on 2 all the way down as well, otherwise you'll get extra background hiss through the Scarlett.

  • @iradescent
    @iradescent Před rokem +1

    Thank you :) Great tips. Great video!

    • @EdwardSmithMusic
      @EdwardSmithMusic  Před rokem

      Thanks for watching! if you are subscribed to the channel, thank you for your support 🙏

  • @TrippOffical
    @TrippOffical Před 5 měsíci +1

    cool nice love it amazing 10 out of 10 would recomend

  • @seishinIsAnxiousAgain
    @seishinIsAnxiousAgain Před rokem +1

    So I have the problem that when I position myself too near to the mic, my vocals sound distorted, probably because of the gain???? Is there a certain rule for the gain controller on the mic or is it just optimizing by "try and error"?

  • @oshrikahlil5527
    @oshrikahlil5527 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Quick tip: if your room is very shit sounding acoustically speaking, use a dynamic mic vs a condenser and mic closer when possible to get less room sound!

  • @jaymusik1235
    @jaymusik1235 Před rokem +2

    I would love to buy myself a pair of those new adams studio monitor or Yamaha i saw you review the other day, but here in Jamaica we spend all the time at work while earning the nickle building someone else dream and not being able to build our dreams because of low wage and inflation, i would love to buy one but USD TO JMD IS $150JMD THAT MAKES 1USD plus customs duty is about 80% of what any speaker items cost even for headphones. So its a sad situation for me 😭. But man i love your set up.

  • @mystikrebel1089
    @mystikrebel1089 Před rokem +1

    excellent points

  • @reydeoliviera5922
    @reydeoliviera5922 Před rokem +1

    Super duper helpful!

  • @jaymusik1235
    @jaymusik1235 Před rokem +2

    Hey bro blessings i love your videos n reviews

  • @AuntieSherresCloudPentho-ic8wu

    what kind of software do you use to record. I used to have adobe.

  • @jamesf7871
    @jamesf7871 Před rokem

    How do I separate outputs? I use a Focusrite Solo as interface. My Presonus Eris, Aston Mic and DT990s are all connected there. When recording, I use the DT990s to monitor my vocals while listening to the beat. Then, I would like to switch the audio output to my Presonus Eris so that I can hear it in actual space. How can I do this without plugging things in and out? What am I missing here? Pls help :))

  • @sherinstanley8976
    @sherinstanley8976 Před rokem

    Hi, I need some help. I use Logic pro X. Recently I have been facing some issues with recording vocals on stereo. I had once before recorded a track not long ago and the vocals were recorded on stereo with both left and right channels showing up. Now when I open my DAW and open new audio recording, I only see left channel on stereo. I still use the same audio interface and the same microphone. Could you help me on how to get back to recording on stereo with both channels.?

  • @buchholtzcaleb
    @buchholtzcaleb Před rokem +1

    Thanks really appreciate it, just started recording so I’ll take any advice I can

  • @just_another_ghost
    @just_another_ghost Před 10 měsíci +1

    For fl users use 2 mixer tracks to record 1 dry and one with effects

  • @Legendaryhutch
    @Legendaryhutch Před 6 měsíci

    I appreciate this

  • @xoseanlife
    @xoseanlife Před 6 měsíci

    which microphone would you prefer WA-8000 or the TLM 103

  • @KalebfromSA
    @KalebfromSA Před 9 měsíci

    What Studio Monitors Do You Use?
    Better Yet, Which is the best Monitors for a Home Studio?

  • @benitasilva411
    @benitasilva411 Před měsícem

    Thank you

  • @fidrewe99
    @fidrewe99 Před rokem

    With two of the mistakes I disagree.
    Mistake #1: Imo intense rock vocals work best rather close to the mic, because that captures all the harshness well. Stepping so far back just includes lots of room resonance, which never really sounds good in a suboptimally treated smallish room. Room ambience can be added digitally anyways. For a consistent tone, I'm trying to keep the same distance every time. On the other hand, the setup shown for more intimate vocals is too close for the pop filter to work properly.
    Mistake #3: Having stepped up from a rode NT1A to a Townsend Labs Sphere L22, I definately have to blame the microphone for my sound. The difference is like night and day - any of you would notice it. An AKG C414 XLII, however, was not an improvement over the rode, despite being much more expensive. That is not to say that other factors are not just as important for sound quality.

  • @elkingofficielchannel5265

    Which gives you a good and naturel vocal m audio or scarled thanks

  • @TheWadulos
    @TheWadulos Před rokem

    My Rode NT1 A doesn't power well with my Scarlett, seems like the phantom power of the Scarlett doest tap in coz it powers momentarily then goes mute even with gain maxed out. what could be the solution to get it to work. I just bought this mic about 7 months ago but haven't used it for longer than a month yet. Tried it with another sound card ECHO and it powers well

  • @adamcadby
    @adamcadby Před rokem +12

    Ok, hold up.
    I am only 34 sec into this video, and you've already shown SO MANY cuts. That is mad impressive, the content creator within me is dying to know - HOW are you getting that many shots? How are you planning all of 'em? Would LOVE to know! 🌹

    • @EdwardSmithMusic
      @EdwardSmithMusic  Před rokem +6

      Thanks man!! I spend quite a bit of time figuring out what I want to show in each shot, and then I pick which type of shots I want to take (close up, long shot etc..) and at what angle. I try to make every shot different by changing angle and distance from camera.

    • @mangodotcom
      @mangodotcom Před rokem +1

      ay whats up hahah didnt expect to see u here

    • @adamcadby
      @adamcadby Před rokem

      @@mangodotcom haha! I was just thinking bout ya earlyer today. Hope ur good. 😂✊🏻

    • @mangodotcom
      @mangodotcom Před rokem

      @@adamcadby i've never been better bro, music is finally taking off :) hbu?

    • @adamcadby
      @adamcadby Před rokem

      @@mangodotcom Haha just getting by 😂😂 Glad to hear you're good tho^^

  • @augustcompressor2274
    @augustcompressor2274 Před 2 měsíci

    Can Focusrite 2i2 3rd Gen and rode NT 1000 work?

  • @thejacobwindsor
    @thejacobwindsor Před rokem +1

    You advertised distro kid better than I've ever seen anyone embed an ad on this site, Right on dude.

  • @abdulfarish2499
    @abdulfarish2499 Před rokem

    Hi bro how are you, can you please tell about iRig stream audio interface

  • @katakozma11
    @katakozma11 Před rokem

    some vocalists prefer to record with zero plugins & can deliver better without any eq reverb comp etc. i wouldn’t call that a mistake, but it’s good to know as an option.

  • @user-mk3ud6fh7x
    @user-mk3ud6fh7x Před 6 měsíci +1

    Great video Thanx

  • @telecasterjade
    @telecasterjade Před rokem

    does the distance mistake apply with dynamic mics?

  • @curlzofficiall
    @curlzofficiall Před rokem

    i have no foam or panels but i use an eyeball around my mic, is this just as good?

  • @Ncognitomusic
    @Ncognitomusic Před rokem

    I’m a SoundCloud Next Pro artist signed to UMG under the branch Intercept Music. Is SoundCloud Next Pro a Good Distribution Platform? (It does distribute to the Big names as well)

  • @johnathonready9347
    @johnathonready9347 Před 7 měsíci

    Im not having an issue with my mic, but with my audio interface lol. As soon as I try to use the built in effects it turns into a cutting mess. Using the Soundblaster k3+, and gonna get something more user friendly. The lack of software support or how to use it out of the box is just sad, and Ive tried just about every scenario except using a different pc. Gonna make a trip to guitar center on thursday

  • @michaelhopkinsmusic
    @michaelhopkinsmusic Před 7 měsíci +5

    How is tip 5 anything to do with recording vocals? Just randomly promoting Distrokid 😂

  • @chrisv2061
    @chrisv2061 Před 6 měsíci

    I could never record with effects cause there was always a delay that I could never get rid of that throws you off. Would you know how to fix that?

  • @loyscottofforkansi7384

    Pls what’s the best mic for recording neo soul and rnb or soul kinda sound. Note: something like “swangin on westheimer” cover by maeta . That’s a perfect description for the kinda sound I like

  • @FranekStuglik
    @FranekStuglik Před rokem

    what program do you use to record