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#470210 - 05/22/19 01:44 PM Thought I`d give this one a try
Terrysutt Offline
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https://app.box.com/s/njwsdad77w6cl7jje3qaf6xr8404jdx6

I did post this one last year but without vocals.

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#470245 - 05/23/19 07:53 AM Re: Thought I`d give this one a try [Re: Terrysutt]
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Originally Posted By Terrysutt
https://app.box.com/s/njwsdad77w6cl7jje3qaf6xr8404jdx6

I did post this one last year but without vocals.


Hi Terry thanx for sharing your song.
Honestly just like the last one you posted
the vocal is muddied and over saturated with reverb for some reason. Could you please elaborate in detail what gear your using and your recording method for us so that maybe we can help decipher it and determine why.

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#470250 - 05/23/19 08:29 AM Re: Thought I`d give this one a try [Re: Terrysutt]
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I agree with Donny. Provide us with some details and maybe we can come with a viable solution.

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#470279 - 05/23/19 12:34 PM Re: Thought I`d give this one a try [Re: travlin'easy]
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I use only the E80 for recording the music and vocals.
I replay the song back and sing through a Samson S12 microphone
which is connected to the XLR socket for the VH.The stereo outputs are connected to a Phillips CD recorder,so all the mixing has to be done in the E80 VH,I don`t`have a seperate mixing deck.
There are various degrees of reverb to select,Room,Large hall, Concert ,Church etc.There is a "Reverb send"which I haven`t altered,maybe it could be something like that causing the problem.After I`ve recorded onto the CD,I then convert the song to Mp3.Thanks for helping out.

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#470280 - 05/23/19 12:52 PM Re: Thought I`d give this one a try [Re: Terrysutt]
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Try Room, and experiment with the Reverb Send levels.
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#470288 - 05/23/19 02:00 PM Re: Thought I`d give this one a try [Re: Terrysutt]
Dnj Offline
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Terry check your Roland E80 Manual Chapter 11
pages 150,151,152,153,154,155,156...

here it will explain how to adjust your Vocal Fx settings and more..

https://static.roland.com/assets/media/pdf/E-80_OM.pdf

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#470371 - 05/24/19 12:26 PM Re: Thought I`d give this one a try [Re: Dnj]
Terrysutt Offline
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Thanks.DonM and Donny,I`ll take a good look at both suggestions

and probably just post music without vocals for a while,otherwise
I might forget how to post.

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#470372 - 05/24/19 01:18 PM Re: Thought I`d give this one a try [Re: Terrysutt]
Dnj Offline
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Originally Posted By Terrysutt
Thanks.DonM and Donny,I`ll take a good look at both suggestions

and probably just post music without vocals for a while,otherwise
I might forget how to post.


terry don't give up, it's not rocket science...
when setting up your mic in the KB start out dry and little by little add some reverb (room) not too much and EQ low/high etc,..until it's clear and crisp without any low end muddiness

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