Monday, 30 April 2007

AA1 - Week 7 - Vox

This week we had to undertake the recording of different vocal techniques. I was originally going to enter into the studio with my friend and get him to do some death metal growls and grunts, but as he had to go away you will have to put up with my dodge punk vox instead.

I booked the studio, went in and set up a mic stand, a pop filter and a Neumann U89i. I decided to record two spoken quotes into the mic, one with the pop filter and one without. I decided to also record to singing parts into the same mic with the pop filter using both the hyper-cartoid and wide-cartoid patterns. The spoken quote was taken from the song Abysmal Depths are Flooded, by Xasthur. You can listen to the song HERE if you wish.

This is the first spoken quote with the pop filter.

This is the second spoken quote without the pop filter.


For the singing part I sang a line out of the song 'Never Sell Out', by The Exploited. Listen to it HERE.

This is the first recording with the U89i in the hyper-cartoid pattern.


This is the second recording with the U89i in the wide-cartoid pattern.

Note that all the recordings done with the U89i were recorded with the pop filter about 2 inches from the mic and my mouth about one inch from the pop filter.

Finally I did one more recording with a Shure SM58, as I figured this type of mic is more fitting with the genre being recorded. You can listen to it HERE.

Once I had recorded all of the parts into Pro Tools (via the avalon) I went through and EQ'd, Compressed and Reverbed them all to my liking.

Overall my favourite spoken recording was the one with the pop filter, and my favourite vocal recording was with the SM58, as the sound is much more consistent, as the mic can be kept close to the face at all times.

Stephen Fieldhouse. “Audio Arts”. Tutorial at EMU, University of Adelaide, South Australia. 24th April 2007.

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