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recording singing voice


Question Posted Friday August 10 2007, 1:40 am

When you record your voice on a regular tape recorder or on your computer on the "sound recorder" application with a normal microphone is that the way that your voice REALLY sounds?

because i'm a singer, and my voice sounds so bad on those types of recordings but when i watched a higher-quality video of one of my performances it sounded really good.

i hope i'm not as bad as the lower quality recordings sound.


advice appreciated.


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Riah answered Friday August 10 2007, 5:52 pm:
I myself am a classically trained singer, so I don't know if you're recording ideals are the same as mine. But generally with the normal mic and stuff you do on the computer for everyday recordings will come out sounding like shit compared to how you really sound. And remember, all "professional" singers often have their recordings tweaked and manipulated until they sound good. Hope I helped.

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