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yeah george that really doesn't help in this situation
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ok i guess it does but thats more than i needed to know
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Most are between 100hz to 1000 hz. Barry White on the 100hz side, and Mariah Carey on the 100hz side.
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well an sm58 peaks around the 3 to 6 khz and doesn't reach noramal levels till past 100hz.. the reason I'm asking is for EQ purposes I like to run alot of high end on vocals unless the singer needs less high end I know their is no way to set an EQ for every singer. Just wondering what kinds of settings everyone else is using. although I know every system should be run diffrently
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This is not what I prefer, but what I am FORCED to do. I set my out front EQ by feedback to obtain the maximum volume before the mics feed back running very flat. This not for optimum sound, but for those people who can't seem to sing above a whisper or don't know that the mic has to be in the VICINITY of your mouth to work properly. Then if I actually get a good singer with some heft to their voice, I give the guys a little bit of boost in the highs and the girls a boost in the lows. But some girls sound like they have a mouth full of marbles if you boost the lows, so every singer ultimately has to be by ear.
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All you had to do was scroll to the VOCAL RANGE IN TERMS OF FREQUENCY section.
Last edited by George; September 17th, 2008 at 08:14 AM. |
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george I saw that after I took another look, sorry. As we all know running sound for 100's of non-professional singers can be a challange and the normal rules may not apply. Screamers, Coners, Whisperers, and just plain bad singers make getting a good sound a constant battle, but my reward comes from avreage singers that I can make sound good and great singers that I let their true voice come thru
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As we all know running sound for 100's of non-professional singers can be a challange and the normal rules may not apply.
Screamers - Use a good compressor/limiter Coners - ??Assuming you mean mic cuppers? If you have a sweepable mid on your mixer, do a hard mid cut at approx. 1K & turn the bass/treble up a smidge. If you don't have a sweepable mid, then a hard cut on the midrange, but some boards have their mid settings set at different frequencies & may not always work very well. Whisperers - Not a whole lot you can do here. I will usually sweep their mid up in the 250-350hz range, cut the high/mid & low mid a bit on the music & back the music volume down a bit. just plain bad singers - Eq adjustments aren't as critical as compression settings & some effects for the plain bad ones.
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