RIGHT ON!!! Thanks guys...
More good stuff
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3. Make a recording of a "dry" vocal (one without any effects) and applying algorithms
in your audio editor.
Ya that is what I have been trying to do.....
It has been kinda hit and miss since I had no idea what I was doing...
My approach has been kinda flakey up to this point...I would guesstimate and use SoundForge and Audacity to add 15% reverb here 20% chorus there...Then patch the edited track back into my recorder and mix it down, master it again and then shoot it back over to the PC and compress it all again...then have a listen..
Only to find that I should have use more verb and less chorus......Duh!!
Believe you me, it sounds totally different playing on Windoes Media player than it does when you listen to it on the Tascam. My 50% hearing loss doesn't help matters....what sounds good one day sounds like crap to me the next day, once my eardrums calm down...it can be very frustrating sometimes...
I bought Cakewalk Studio the other day and need to figure out how to use it so I could have a "Real Time" thing going on where I could adjust all the effects on the fly and only do one Mastering process...If there is a way to do this in Soundforge, I haven't figured out how yet...
I love messing with this stuff and trying to participate with subbing songs in the SS, but alas, there is only so much time that one can spend on a hobby at the present time...
So far out of all my subs, I have only been pleased with ONE mix. And that one took me several trys.
But thanks for the info and the links guys, much appreciated...