
How Recording Makes You a Better Singer | Ep.16
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Even if you don’t plan on producing your music, understanding the basics of recording and mixing is essential to becoming a better singer and musician. From finding the right microphone to improving your sound with EQ, compression, and more, join me as we explore practical production tips to elevate your vocal performance and take your recording to the next level.
In this episode:
- How basic production skills make you a better singer and musician
- The insane value of understanding recording and mixing
- How to find the RIGHT microphone for you, and why it’s incredibly important
- Affordable and effective soundproofing
- The benefit of using reference tracks for mixing
- How to use EQ and compression to enhance your vocals
- Why mastering is important
- Getting a full and polished sound
- The importance of recording for improving your voice
- You don’t hear what you think you hear: why taking breaks during mixing is essential
- Essential strategies to help your vocals stand out in the mix
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