I've been practicing my singing for a few weeks now because I'd love to be able to do my own vocals, if only backing vocals. As with many male vocalists I sing slightly flat, but my intervals are fine (i.e. if I lift the pitch throughout slightly, it all comes back true to pitch) but I have a bit of a thin voice that sounds more boyband than male soloist. I read the tips of EQing and I've been messing around with reverb, chorus, ensemble and delay which enhance the sounds somewhat, although of course it then starts to sound muddy or processed. Does anyone have any secret tips to share on how you make singers sound as if they have a fuller voice? By the way, if anyone reading is a novice like me and feels shy to ask simple questions then please do so, as I would love to give answers as well as just asking questions! And I really do appreciate those who take the time to reply! Andy
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Tips for improving vocals?
2009-12-17 by Andy Brook
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