{"id":120,"date":"2022-01-20T08:14:12","date_gmt":"2022-01-20T08:14:12","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.lifebasicsorganics.com\/?p=120"},"modified":"2022-01-20T08:14:12","modified_gmt":"2022-01-20T08:14:12","slug":"make-sure-your-recording-levels-are-in-check","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.lifebasicsorganics.com\/home-audio\/make-sure-your-recording-levels-are-in-check\/","title":{"rendered":"Recording Vocals: Here’s How to Make Sure Your Recording Levels Are in Check!"},"content":{"rendered":"
When recording vocals, it’s important to make sure your recording levels are in check. That means making sure the volume of your vocal track is not too loud or too soft. Here’s how to do it: <\/p>\n
First, make sure you’re using a good vocal mic. There are many great mics out there. It’s a dynamic mic that is specifically designed for voice recording. <\/p>\n
Next, set your input level on your audio interface or mixer to around -10 dBV. This will give you enough headroom to prevent distortion and keep your vocals sounding clean. Finally, use a good pop filter to minimize plosives and sibilance.<\/p>\n
Why is recording vocals at a higher dB level critical for professional audio quality?<\/h2>\n
There’s a reason why your favorite singers always sound great in the studio, and it has nothing to do with their vocal abilities. By recording vocals at a higher dB level, you can get that extra bit of volume and power that will make your voice stand out in the mix. In this blog post, we’ll discuss<\/a> what dB should vocals be recorded at.<\/p>\n