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From: Jamesmsv
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  • Hey man. Iv really enjoyed this video series. I only started recording by myself at home about two months ago so Im fairly new at this but I will admit Iv learnt allot in a short time.. But Iv used your video series as a guide line because what Iv discovered is allot is up to experimenting to develop a style of recording. When I upload a track I'll send you a link for sure. Thanx again for the vids.

  • @WayneWiblin Yep, there's no substitute for just putting in the hours learning how things work and most importantly learning what your ears are telling you.

  • This whole series is wonderful, I do want to thank you for these. I take audio production in college and these are definitely giving me the edge.

  • @mike90t09 thanks for the feedback, more to come once I get my new PC fixed.....

  • Actually, about the plosives i would recommend to tighten and do short bursts of breath when doing Peuh, Deuh...etc. This helps you save energy, breath and gain a lot more pronounciation. Therefore doing much better takes and saving some processing and time ! Zen of Screaming everybody :)

    Tight and powerful voice you have there btw ;)

  • @AceFire117 Thanks dude - I'm afraid I don't sound that great unless I have about 10 takes! As for the plosives, I'll give that a go, I seem to be quite bad with them when I sing and the less editing later on the better, it's a pain in the ass!

  • Awesome!! this gets me up and running with me vocals...thanks James!:)

  • Thanks for the comment dude, I appreciate it. Glad you liked it!

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