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Vocal Levels - Ruth Moody
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<blockquote data-quote="John Chiara" data-source="post: 92307" data-attributes="member: 53"><p>Re: Vocal Levels - Ruth Moody</p><p></p><p>A common problem I run into is from people who usually mix themselves in a club with few instruments miced. They often expect vocals to be thick and bloated, which often happens with SOS systems and loud bands. I always reply that I am mixing a full band mix and if they head a full mix with vocals like that it would sound bad to them. Again, where have you heard that on a recording?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Chiara, post: 92307, member: 53"] Re: Vocal Levels - Ruth Moody A common problem I run into is from people who usually mix themselves in a club with few instruments miced. They often expect vocals to be thick and bloated, which often happens with SOS systems and loud bands. I always reply that I am mixing a full band mix and if they head a full mix with vocals like that it would sound bad to them. Again, where have you heard that on a recording? [/QUOTE]
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