30-10-2018, 09:35 AM
Definitely and improvement - the top end sounds much less brittle now and the vocal sounds better.
Maybe I'm misunderstanding what you're saying, but I don't really see the connection between equalising out rogue frequencies and pitch correction. In my experience, pitch correction doesn't help with the actual tonal quality of a vocal, only tuning...
Actually, I'm kind of wondering why you corrected the vocal as the pitching was pretty spot on to my ear - Listening to the tightness of the harmonies, I suspect it may have already had some tuning...
One other thing I noticed was that the snare drum appears to be pulling across to the right channel - I suspect that may be an unbalance in the overheads and/or the room mic. I'm not sure if you intended it to be that way, but I found it a little distracting.
In any case, nice improvement!
Quote:The vocal has been pitch corrected (didn't take much) I did fail to eq afterwards. My sweep did uncover a few spots...but usually I don't sweep as I put too much faith in pitch correction.
Maybe I'm misunderstanding what you're saying, but I don't really see the connection between equalising out rogue frequencies and pitch correction. In my experience, pitch correction doesn't help with the actual tonal quality of a vocal, only tuning...
Actually, I'm kind of wondering why you corrected the vocal as the pitching was pretty spot on to my ear - Listening to the tightness of the harmonies, I suspect it may have already had some tuning...
One other thing I noticed was that the snare drum appears to be pulling across to the right channel - I suspect that may be an unbalance in the overheads and/or the room mic. I'm not sure if you intended it to be that way, but I found it a little distracting.
In any case, nice improvement!
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