Improve your sound quality with these home recording tips and tricks plus bonus vocal recording techniques to get the best pro clarity possible.
Here are a couple of tips to make sure that your home recordings and vocals are the best they can be. Improve sound with these pro tips from our research on capturing the perfect vocals to make a hit song.
1) Don't smoke around your microphone...
Overtime, the smoke can cause internal damage to your mic
and other equipment so at least step away from the mic if you
need to smoke.
2) Get Prepared...
If you got a hit track written down or in your mind, make sure
that before you lay down the vocals your voice is prime and
you know exactly how you want it to sound.
Don't settle for less if you know you can do better.
PS. If you need some hot beats for your tracks go here:
>> https://www.chrisvillebeats.com/ Improve your sound quality with these home recording tips and tricks plus bonus vocal recording techniques to get the best pro clarity possible.
3. Make the room you’re recording in is as “dead” as possible
You don’t want reverb from the room showing up on your track. This is one tip that separates professional quality rap and singing vocals from amateur home recordings.
Don't record in your bathroom!
Rapper The Game doesn't know where to record his vocals
The Game is doing it wrong.
Instead of the bathroom, you'll be much better off in a closet with a bunch of clothes surrounding you. You can use something like this to help absorb some reflections:
This can help reduce reflections from the room when you record your vocals
You want to avoid hard surfaces and corners in your recording space. Try putting blankets on the walls, carpets on the ground and fill in corners and walls with foam. Clothes and couches absorb sound too. Be creative!
4. Use a pop filter
This will help reduce annoying sounds when you record
Those are the big hoops with mesh stretched across them that you see in front of mics in professional studios. This helps prevent the “plosives” which are the popping sounds you hear when a vocalist sings words with the letters “p” or “b.” Click here to check one out.
COMMENTS