By popular demand, Chris Baseford runs you through the vocal signal chain and settings that he uses to record Tommy Lee's vocals on the "Public Mayhem" record.
Yes. The best tip anybody can give you is MAKE SURE YOU GET IT AT THE SOURCE...meaning. Rent a great mic and a great preamp and the rest you can do with plugins. If you cant afford it, dont do it. Tough but real love.
@artrock101 Amen to that.
PeteWojMusic 5 months ago
@PeteWojMusic
You can't polish a turd...
artrock101 5 months ago
wow, a Tele U47 into a Manley VoxBox and Tommy Lee still manages to sound like shit
PeteWojMusic 6 months ago
All really useful stuff. Would be cool to hear a take of the vocals at the front or end of the video?
dariunas 8 months ago
what i would for one of those racks..
DontClickOnThis 1 year ago
@dannycurtean i think i might try that,
i need a good mic, but UAD preamp/compressor would be nice too.
mab1ro 1 year ago
Yes. The best tip anybody can give you is MAKE SURE YOU GET IT AT THE SOURCE...meaning. Rent a great mic and a great preamp and the rest you can do with plugins. If you cant afford it, dont do it. Tough but real love.
dannycurtean 2 years ago
de-essing is the term used for removing excess sibilance, the "S" consonant sound.
FastlaneTube 2 years ago
what does DS stand for and any tips on first time album recording?
ArkAngelHFB 2 years ago