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Thursday, September 19, 2013

4 Audio Changes To Make The Difference In Home Studio Vocal Recordings

By Frank Lubsey


Sure you can buy beats with superb quality for your hip hop mix but if the vocal recording is bad, your final mix will be a disaster. This is one of the reasons why we need to emphasize the need for great vocal recordings especially in hip hop. Why should you go into a lot of trouble to buy beats that are cool when the quality of the vocals ruins the entire mix? Producing records with flawless quality using cheap equipment in your studio may not be easy but it is possible. To help you out in creating the perfect mix, here are some tips.

Make use of noise gates. When recording tracks in your home studio, you need to keep in mind the fact that background noise will always be present no matter what measures you take to reduce it. You will therefore have to find ways to deal with this noise during recording. Today, you can use software to eliminate background noise from the recording. Noise gates are example programs that help you eliminate this noise. Majority of the recording programs such as the open source software, Audacity come with this tool. Noise gates are used to eliminate background noises during silent periods. However, such noises are still present when the noise gate is switched off and vocal recording continues. This tool is great for elimination of small background noises such as an overhead fan. You should be careful when using noise gates as they can result in the production of unnatural sounding recordings. If the background noise is very loud, intervals might sound too quiet after recording is complete.

Use noise reduction. Noise reduction tools are also included in most music recording software. However, use this tool carefully and only in instances when needed. This tool eliminates all noise and the track actually sounds like it's recorded under water. Before using this tool, ensure to indicate what noise is and what is not. It works best for low volume noise. High volume noise elimination with this tool can result in the distortion of the track.

Learn to use compression. This feature is designed to regulate loudness within the track without constantly adjusting volume. As with the nose reduction tool, avoid using the compressor too much. This tool gives you freedom to select maximum loudness of the vocal recording. You can afterwards use volume controls to increase volume above the selected maximum loudness. This gives you better control of the voice recording volume while at the same time regulating track pitch. This tool displays the track in the form of waves. Your aim is to ensure that the waves occupy as much space as is possible within the display without touching the edges. If this is allowed to happen, distortion of the recording will occur.

Tweak #4. Know the powers of normalization. This can increase the audio to its peak volume without distorting the sound. This is especially useful when track level is so low that you would not be able to use gain and volume faders for increasing the record's volume and you don't have any choice but to salvage the track. You can also appreciate this tool when you have to set the peak level.

It's best to first decide which tool to use and why it's necessary before using it in your recording. The choice of tools to use depends largely on your recording. Use these tools wisely to ensure that the vocals and beats blend in perfectly.




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