I need your ears!!!! Come and Listen (Vocal Mixing)

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Member Since: Jan 19, 2005

I have just gotten into vocal mixing and I am always lookin for pointers and tips to improve my recording and mixing. I would have been lost if it wasn’t for these forums because product manuals can only tell you so much. I am pleased with the quality of my recordings but I know I can get better with more knowledge. I have been having a problem mixing one of my artist vocals. He has a deeper voice and I can’t seemed to get it to sound right when I play it on other systems. On my monitors it sounds great but if I play it on a system with satellite speakers and a sub you can barely hear him. I dunno if I should just increase the level of his vocal or tweak the eq settings or what I have to do to get his vocals to mix well on other systems. I don’t wanna lose the good full sound of his voice so I would like some suggestions. Here is a link to the song:
us.f1f.yahoofs.com/bc/97d...fFnBJCB7O7MbZ6G
Beware there is some explicit lyrics this song. He is on the first and third verse also the chorus. Lend me some fresh ears cuz my are getting a little burnt out, hehe. Thanks.

-C Dog

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Member
Since: Jan 19, 2005


Mar 01, 2005 03:18 am

If the link doesnt work try this:
briefcase.yahoo.com/[email protected]
it is the mp3 in the "NGC" folder

edit0r
Member
Since: Aug 17, 2004


Mar 01, 2005 03:40 am

It dun for me sorry dude.

Member
Since: Jan 19, 2005


Mar 01, 2005 04:39 pm

Sorry about the bum links this one is sure to work.
www.soundclick.com/bands/...ctionsmusic.htm
it is the first song called "northern cali G's"

- c dog

Hold 'Em Czar
Member
Since: Dec 30, 2004


Mar 01, 2005 05:09 pm

the mix sounds just fine on my piece of **** computer monitors....only think i can say is it does sound a bit overdub heavy, i can't tell but it sounds like he doubble tracked everything, which makes him sound like Satin durrin' the verse....if you're lookin' for more clarity i'd try takin' the doubble track out and only use the overdubs to emphisize specific words or phrases....but as for the mix, it sounds on point.

peace

wyd

Member
Since: Jan 19, 2005


Mar 01, 2005 06:04 pm

Thanks for the input, I will see if I can mix in the over dubs better. I appreciate your time and thank you for the feedback

-c dog

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