abechap024
Well-known member
But I've realized some of my favorite, most interesting recordings are NOT perfected to alll get out.
It seems like somewhere along the line there spouted up all these unspoken rules, like:
"You must be able to hear what the vocals are saying at every word" I've even heard some engineers say that if you can't make sure that the vocals aren't perfectly audible at every word you should find a new job.
But It may not be "right" to let a vocal part sink under the rest of the music for a bar or two, but I tell you it sure does make the music more interesting. All with a grain of salt of course...
Over perfection...can start to strangle the music is all...
Just a thought,
Carry on.
Abe
It seems like somewhere along the line there spouted up all these unspoken rules, like:
"You must be able to hear what the vocals are saying at every word" I've even heard some engineers say that if you can't make sure that the vocals aren't perfectly audible at every word you should find a new job.
But It may not be "right" to let a vocal part sink under the rest of the music for a bar or two, but I tell you it sure does make the music more interesting. All with a grain of salt of course...
Over perfection...can start to strangle the music is all...
Just a thought,
Carry on.
Abe