C what Ive heard of your vocals you dont need anything, but for someone like me who cant sing worth a hoot, we need all the help we can get!
So Ive learned a lot of tricks!
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I like to use a mix of stereo chous & digital delay gives it a nice fat full presence
For most songs, I use barely enough reverb to tell that there is anything on the vocal. There is the occasional song that might sound better with a long delay but that's so 80s
It is what it is until it isn't
I'll echo other thoughts on the matter. (pun intended... )
A bit of reverb and delay -
Beta58a wireless here.
A bit of reverb and delay -
Beta58a wireless here.
I use the hardest effect of all; I try to sing in key!
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But - a tad of echo, and sometimes a chorus . . .
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But - a tad of echo, and sometimes a chorus . . .
Many songs posted at Reverbnation dot com/alanbradley
All different styles, all originals. Looking for folks who can sing harmonies, m/f.
Lessons available; Madison, CT. alancbradley at dot com
All different styles, all originals. Looking for folks who can sing harmonies, m/f.
Lessons available; Madison, CT. alancbradley at dot com
For vocals I like a little bit of reverb with a lot of Dunning-Kruger effect.
In fact just about anything sounds way better through the Dunning-Kruger effect, so I use it on everything!
In fact just about anything sounds way better through the Dunning-Kruger effect, so I use it on everything!
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