Hello my fellow audio junkies,
I have been getting more and more acquainted with Reaper by reading the user guide, FX guide and most importantly just sitting down and messing with the program. I absolutely love it. I have been sucessfully recording pretty decent sounding guitar tracks and making some cool MIDI drum beats to accompany them but I faced an issue recently whilst trying to record vocals.
When I recorded my vocals through a Sure AXS dynamic mic and my Presonus audiobox USB, I think I had the level down to -10dB. The recorded vocals were very faint and "dry". Just simply adding ReaVerb and setting the wet level to the line (dbl click) the vocals stood out much more but still weren't great.
My questions are:
Whats a good level to record vocals at? -10dB 0dB etc?
How do you take your "dry" vocals and make them sound good? (I know this is broad but some ideas would be helpful)
Thanks in advance
Eric K
I have been getting more and more acquainted with Reaper by reading the user guide, FX guide and most importantly just sitting down and messing with the program. I absolutely love it. I have been sucessfully recording pretty decent sounding guitar tracks and making some cool MIDI drum beats to accompany them but I faced an issue recently whilst trying to record vocals.
When I recorded my vocals through a Sure AXS dynamic mic and my Presonus audiobox USB, I think I had the level down to -10dB. The recorded vocals were very faint and "dry". Just simply adding ReaVerb and setting the wet level to the line (dbl click) the vocals stood out much more but still weren't great.
My questions are:
Whats a good level to record vocals at? -10dB 0dB etc?
How do you take your "dry" vocals and make them sound good? (I know this is broad but some ideas would be helpful)
Thanks in advance
Eric K
Recording Vocals (several questions)
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