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by Gary E. Andrews - 05/01/24 01:05 PM
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Not having any serious space for recording, I usually track in the band's rehearsal space. The original vocal is a scratch, and I record the real vocal track afterward with the singer listening through closed headphones. The secret to making this sound natural is in the mixing. One thing which helps is to send a little of everything through the vocal verb. That helps to make everything exist in the same "space." Just a little is enough: too much and you'll end up with no definition between parts.
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