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For the longest time I always struggled with getting my vocals to not sound harsh. The upper mid-range often sounded like frequencies piercing my eardrums. Even in the low-mids there were resonance issues.
What was causing these issues?
There may have been many reasons for a harsh or muddy vocal, but one surefire reason was vocal resonances. Resonances are nobody's friend and could ruin the smooth sound of a good vocal recording.
Today I dig into what these resonances are, the reason for them, and how to tame or remove them using very specific plugins to help you get a better sounding mix.
Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/bXtI_P4d5vM
Full show notes: www.themixlodge.com/ep6
If you would like to suggest a topic for me to cover, or want to offer some feedback on the shoe, you email me at [email protected]
By Dax HammaFor the longest time I always struggled with getting my vocals to not sound harsh. The upper mid-range often sounded like frequencies piercing my eardrums. Even in the low-mids there were resonance issues.
What was causing these issues?
There may have been many reasons for a harsh or muddy vocal, but one surefire reason was vocal resonances. Resonances are nobody's friend and could ruin the smooth sound of a good vocal recording.
Today I dig into what these resonances are, the reason for them, and how to tame or remove them using very specific plugins to help you get a better sounding mix.
Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/bXtI_P4d5vM
Full show notes: www.themixlodge.com/ep6
If you would like to suggest a topic for me to cover, or want to offer some feedback on the shoe, you email me at [email protected]