by Scrubz » Feb 29th, '12, 21:25
Its more than buying equipment, its knowing how to actually record. Your clipping through out the entire song. (cliping is when the vocal output reaches its max causing a distorted scratchy horrible sound) You gotta turn down your recording volume, step back from the mic, and the stack the vocal track and or layer it with others. I like to have 3 stack tracks, one panned a little left, other panned a little right, and then the last in the middle, ajust volume accordingly. Then next you EQ your tracks. This is a whole nother moster that i dont have the time to explain but google is your friend! Once you get the mixing down in a proper program you should be in much better shape, a new mic and pre ample would improve your sound even greater BUT the mixing part is more important. Your flow is decent and delivery isnt bad either, hook was bAD, you need to layer you vocals in hooks every track. Hope i helped, keep at it!