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Getting the perfect tone for indie rock, emo, folk rock & similar genres can be a difficult task. It can be quite a bit of a balancing act for them.
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Summing mixers have a role in the studio, but their impact on a mixer’s workflow will vary based on the user. Regardless of where you end up in the debate of whether or not you should use one in your setup, you need to understand what they are, what they’re intended to do, and perhaps most importantly – what they won’t do.
With so much weight being put on your bass tone and how your rig sits in the mix, it’s important to consider innovative new ways to improve that sound.
If you’re working with your own vocals or the same singer consistently, consider booking some studio time to find the right mic within your budget for their voice. Or, if you’re working with a whole roster of artists, consider building up your mic locker with various vocal options so you can match the right voice to the right mics.
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Vocal production has always been at the center of commercially successful music, so knowing when one type of vocal needs to take the lead over the other is essential.
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