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Let’s face it – the tone you’re going to get from your pre-production recordings aren’t going to be as great as the ones in the final mix; they don’t need to be. That’s not me saying you should completely disregard your tone either though… You just need to get a solid take with a few additional processing steps to tighten everything up. Here’s what I mean.
Pantera’s sound is unique and instantly recognizable. You’ve got the wailing, shred-filled playing of Dimebag Darrell, the grizzly, aggressive vocals of Phil Anselmo, and the driving, thunderous drums of Vinnie Paul. Tying all of those elements together are the haunting, brute power of Rex Brown’s bass.
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When it comes to tracking guitars today, there are tons of tones out there for any genre or playing style. There are classic, world-renowned amplifiers that are a staple in any rock or metal track, some indie models with unique...
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Working with R&B vocals comes down to a certain amount of dependence on compression to get the results your productions deserve. So what does that mean for you?
Regardless of the situation you find yourself in, there are some key considerations to keep in mind as you explore your two-microphone vocal recording options.
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