Hi
I can imagine how many replies your gonna get to this!!
I try get the vocals down as loud and clean as I can and only use a
touch of tap reverb (one in two out panned L+R about 25%)
I find that this allows the vocal timbre to come out while adding some
nice space around them.
Cheers
Bob
Bill Allen wrote:
I've been struggling with a technique problem. How
do you get your
vocals to sound good? I know that you can't make a silk purse from a
sow's ear, but you can make the best of what you've got. What
combination of plugins and settings do you use to get the best sound
from vocals particularly in Ardour? I know that this is one of those
subjective questions for which the best answer is try it out yourself
and find what sounds best, but there are so many plugins (an
embarassment of riches), each of which has many settings, that a brute
force search of all the combinations would take forever - not to mention
that after a while, my poor ears become exhausted with the effort and
refuse to hear differences anymore. So what I'm really looking for is
good starting points to work from.
One combination that I like is GVerb to get depth and L/C/R Delay to get
width. Even with those two getting the settings right takes time. For
comunication, I've included a jack rack with some settings I've found
that work OK. I would love your critiques and suggestions for other setups.
Regards,
Bill
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