![]() In order to accomplish a great lead vocal sound in a non-professional environment, it’s a good idea to record in a neutral, dry room. Once you’re feeling comfortable, make sure your headphone levels are nice and you’ll be ready to go. If the vibe is off and you’re in an environment where you can’t relax, you’re already off to a less than ideal start. Get in the zoneĪs obvious as it sounds, the first step to getting a good recording is to set the right ambience. One of the biggest telltale signs that a track wasn’t recorded professionally is how the vocals sound, so I’m going to let you in on a few pro tips to nail your vocal tracks with the gear you already have at home. ![]() Fortunately, with a couple of easy hacks, some production knowledge and little bit of patience, you can get your home recordings sounding extraordinarily close to what a professional studio might deliver. Filippo is the founder/CEO of the Recording Festival, which gives artists the opportunity to record for free in the same studios as Michael Jackson, Muse and Bonnie Raitt.Įvery musician dreams of recording in a big, fancy studio with a world-renowned producer, but the honest truth is that most of us are getting by on a pretty tight budget. Guest post by producer, sound engineer and composer Filippo Gaetani, with contributions by Roshmond "Sum" Patten.
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