I am the Backing Track Vocal Recording Guru and I can solve most if not all of your vocal recording problems.The largest and most consistant thing I have had to do in the 22 years of my time at the studio as an engineer is record the vocals of singers singing over backing tracks
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Showing posts with label Neumans etc - - AKG's - Shure's - "backing track vocal guru". Show all posts
Thursday, 6 October 2011
Continuation of Microphone education by "The Backing Track Vocal Recording Guru"
Well after many pieces of advice over the months I hope that it has all been worthwhile and that the advice has been of a benefit. The advice has been sponsored by www.soundback.co.uk and will be updated regularly. With technology changing and supposedly improving with time it is very important that you can use modern Mic Tech to try to re-create an older sound I as the Vocal Recording Guru have never found up to this point a successful way of doing this and use my experience of where possible to use the original Microphone that was used on the original recording to find out how to do that find out in the next blog by the "The backing Track Vocal Recording Guru" sponsored by www,soundback.co.uk.
Friday, 15 July 2011
Soundback Mic workshop - Continued
"In my next blog on the subject I will delve deeper in microphone identification" Those were the words that were written in my last entry to this blog.
O,k so identify the right microphone for the job is a matter more for the experienced that the novice as I would suggest 85% of the decision would have been made by trial and error.
How do you get it right first time? well I can only give my suggestion to you and that is to read, magazines,articles and blogs such as this one.
So lets hear some opinions from you producer/engineers out there how many of you would suggest a microphone for recording in an environment lets say Deep Rain Forest that is also being filmed.
O,k so identify the right microphone for the job is a matter more for the experienced that the novice as I would suggest 85% of the decision would have been made by trial and error.
How do you get it right first time? well I can only give my suggestion to you and that is to read, magazines,articles and blogs such as this one.
So lets hear some opinions from you producer/engineers out there how many of you would suggest a microphone for recording in an environment lets say Deep Rain Forest that is also being filmed.
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