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As you suggested, read and figured (compressing, Gverb) really helped out my red neck vocals. Thanks
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ps. working on a new one( I need a cat, best pussy, that you have ever known). Please don't take me in the wrong way.
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There's a thread, dude, we don't need a new one every day: http://songfight.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=424
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Yep, see, it's getting there. You still need a bit more compression, just a bit and maybe a de-esser. The pops need smoothing or re-recorded with a windscreen. Just use yo mommas old pantyhose, lol. Although, on something like this it gives more intimacy if the pops are very subtle but not gone. I'm not into over polished sound. I like a little rawness for realness, which requires A LOT of polishing to sound un-polished, lol. :p

Spud. Maybe merge this thread to the other one while hill is on a quest. Others can probably give better advice than me.
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