The Camden Sound Sessions: Vocal Compression Webinar
Under discussion is Jonathan Espinosa’s “Blender” method of using multiple compressors on a single sound source and other vocal compression techniques.
Under discussion is Jonathan Espinosa’s “Blender” method of using multiple compressors on a single sound source and other vocal compression techniques.
Get to know the audio engineers who are eager to share their knowledge with you.
How have your microphone choices changed when working with Tori in the studio and live?
When recording vocals, what is your suggested position for the mic, how far would the singer be from it and how might that vary?
What is your favourite creative effect to use in production besides EQ and compression?
What is the most challenging thing when sound engineering for Tori Amos?
How can I make live drum recordings sound more vintage and aged?. This simple question has a simple answer: Use vintage equipment and recording techniques. Easy? Of course not.
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Are compressed audio files acceptable?
Marcel’s answer is clear. “If you love music, then compressed files are no good. That is the end of it.”