I know we have a few people here with recording experience (self biased, mikeh, jrabbit, etc.) so I'm asking:
I record my vocals karaoke-like; that is, I use a $15 logitech USB computer mic in a random room, not set up for sound, without a pop filter and no vocal editing, so no punch-ins, no doubling of vocals, no editing whatsoever, etc. Completely raw.
Needless to say, my audio quality sucks. It's okay because these are proofs of concept and I want to know what sounds good before I devote money and studio time. Ideally, I could have a list of the best dozen tracks selected by friends and I would run through them in a studio.
However, none of the responses are where I feel they should be. The criticism I always get is that my 'delivery' is off, but no one can explain why it is. So I just keep working on that, trying to figure out what is wrong but I get no improved feedback.
My friend who has (sort of) recording industry experience (he was featured nationally on MTV) told me that there's nothing wrong with me, it's my audio quality which makes it sound bad.
So my question to those here is: is that possible? Could I sound unappealing in an ad hoc crappy recording but, without changing anything, sound significantly improved and professional in a professional studio recording? Or should I keep trying to 'fix' my delivery?
I realize this is partially a question specific to rap, but insights on voice recording in general would be helpful in determining how much my 'unlistenability' has to do with me or just the recording quality.
Here's two examples of very different tracks to get an idea:
Thanks
I record my vocals karaoke-like; that is, I use a $15 logitech USB computer mic in a random room, not set up for sound, without a pop filter and no vocal editing, so no punch-ins, no doubling of vocals, no editing whatsoever, etc. Completely raw.
Needless to say, my audio quality sucks. It's okay because these are proofs of concept and I want to know what sounds good before I devote money and studio time. Ideally, I could have a list of the best dozen tracks selected by friends and I would run through them in a studio.
However, none of the responses are where I feel they should be. The criticism I always get is that my 'delivery' is off, but no one can explain why it is. So I just keep working on that, trying to figure out what is wrong but I get no improved feedback.
My friend who has (sort of) recording industry experience (he was featured nationally on MTV) told me that there's nothing wrong with me, it's my audio quality which makes it sound bad.
So my question to those here is: is that possible? Could I sound unappealing in an ad hoc crappy recording but, without changing anything, sound significantly improved and professional in a professional studio recording? Or should I keep trying to 'fix' my delivery?
I realize this is partially a question specific to rap, but insights on voice recording in general would be helpful in determining how much my 'unlistenability' has to do with me or just the recording quality.
Here's two examples of very different tracks to get an idea:
Thanks
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