I got to try some new equipment and techniques on this one. Here's a list of the new gear I used:
- Sennheiser e935 for vocals
- Pop filter for vocals
- Shock mounts for microphones (which make a HUGE difference)
- Behringer UMC404HD 4in, 4out interface
First, I was super impressed with the Behringer interface. I wanted 4 ins so I could record this way and it didn't disappoint. The preamps are nice and quiet with plenty good headroom for me (far more than my Roland Tri-Capture). I had the microphone gains at about 1:00 and the DI at about 11:00 with the "instrument" button selected for that input.
Vocals:
- EQ with lows rolled off hard below 80Hz, and slightly reduced mids at about 2kHz with a wide Q
- Hiss reducer (called ReaFir in Reaper)
- Compressor with fast attack and release, and a ratio of about 6.5:1
- Fairly short delay (160ish ms), a fair amount of repeats (feedback), but volume dialed back to make it very subtle
- Reverb set to a medium sized room type sound, with high (200Hz) and low (7kHz) pass filters and dialed back for subtlety
- EQ - a rolloff below 80Hz, a little bump around 120Hz to pick up the bass line notes, and a small bump in the high range above 8kHz
- Very small amount of chorus
- No compression at all... I just didn't feel like it needed it
- No Reverb - I relied on the bleedover into the vocal mic to give guitars a little of the same reverb
So.... any feedback? Tips? Criticism? This (along with singing) is something I've really been working to get better at. One of the most difficult things for me is presenting my vocals so high in the mix... I think a lot of people struggle with this though... it's a problem with my fragile little ego for me.