While Drums and Bass are often the foundation of a good recording, the vocals are what the average ear will be following, and if they are punctuated with plosives and saturated with sibilance then even the least experienced listener will know something is dodgy! Avoid those easy mistakes and improve your vocal takes with these 5 simple methods…
I’ve made do with a £10 painfully low quality dynamic microphone for 3 years and recently upgraded to some high quality shizz-nizz. I just thought I’d tell you what has worked for me to get my vocals jumping out of the song at you instead of slushing around in the murky mix!
I’ve tried both the miking up an amp method and the direct input method of recording heavy electric guitar, and each has different good and bad points, which I am about to share with you…
The epicness of your performance on stage is directly proportional to the length of lead tying you down. If you have no lead – you have no limits.
I have experience with both wired and wireless systems and I’m here to prove once and for all that wireless is the way forward for your stageshow…



