I think the "no reverb" sound on vocals came from Hiphop, then came into the pop world. So it takes some other clever tricks to embellish the lead vocal without the verb. To a lesser extent the same applies to drums and everything else. If you listen to stuff from the 80's, it sounds drenched in verb. If you want some really good tips along these lines, you might check out MILAR "MIx It Like a Record" by Charles Dye. Its a DVD, and although geared toward Protools, most of it applicable to Logic as well. He takes one song by a modern rock band, and dissects every track and every plugin on every track. Its pretty interesting! I watched it twice and found I had to take notes because there was so much info. You can get it on Ebay or Amazon, or search the web and get it new. By the way, just tonight I just got "Recording the Beatles" - the $100 book! Its unreal how detailed it is. Its a treasure trove of information that explains every detail with graphics and photos. Its amazing. (An excellent xmas gift!) ************************************** See AOL's top rated recipes (http://food.aol.com/top-rated-recipes?NCID=aoltop00030000000004) [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Logic_Cafe] taxi recording tips
2007-12-18 by GAmoore@aol.com
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