I saw Unthinkable comment about this, and frankly that man ain't go NO right to tell anyone else their music is bad 💀. But he does make a point, he just incorrectly diagnoses the problem. When you do screamo, or any vocals that are even a little loud, you cause a lot of what's called "room reflections" which is essentially sound bouncing off the hard surface of your walls, and causing natural reverb in your signal. Now by itself, it can actually pretty good, but when you have to compress the vocal to fit it in the mix it brings up those room reflections with it, causing the super washed out sound you're getting here, and it only gets worse the louder you record. Now, the best way to deal with this is by having some kind of acoustic dampening, like a professional studio, but I doubt you have the budget for that, so I'll tell you what I used to do. Get a comforter, like a thick blanket, and literally, drape it over your head when you record, it doesn't get rid of all the room reflections, but it gets rid of most.
And you literally agreed with my point it's just constructive criticism , this is why I hate giving people feedback because it makes me seem arrogant that my music is really good I was just pointing out what I first noticed
Nah the vocals on this are literally fire bro
PEAK 🗣📢🔥🔥🔥
I dont speak english but..... Let him cook 🗣️🗣️🔥
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Ayyy 🔥
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bro i was gonna post but im not done editin tomorrow=}
Cumming, pissing, shitting. This shit is great. +1000000 aura.
I saw Unthinkable comment about this, and frankly that man ain't go NO right to tell anyone else their music is bad 💀. But he does make a point, he just incorrectly diagnoses the problem.
When you do screamo, or any vocals that are even a little loud, you cause a lot of what's called "room reflections" which is essentially sound bouncing off the hard surface of your walls, and causing natural reverb in your signal.
Now by itself, it can actually pretty good, but when you have to compress the vocal to fit it in the mix it brings up those room reflections with it, causing the super washed out sound you're getting here, and it only gets worse the louder you record.
Now, the best way to deal with this is by having some kind of acoustic dampening, like a professional studio, but I doubt you have the budget for that, so I'll tell you what I used to do.
Get a comforter, like a thick blanket, and literally, drape it over your head when you record, it doesn't get rid of all the room reflections, but it gets rid of most.
@@BigPurpleMustache I’m tryna get some more of those fuckin what they called
Acoustic panels
Tho I only have it on one side of my room atm
Bro I I never said his music was bad ???? I swear you just wake up and find a reason to beef me, bro I literally like spade
And you literally agreed with my point it's just constructive criticism , this is why I hate giving people feedback because it makes me seem arrogant that my music is really good I was just pointing out what I first noticed
too much muffly noise from your vocals and the beat ( apart from that not bad)
@@Unthinkable... I mean it’s screamo that’s the point lmao
@@yaboispade fair enough that was just the first thing I noticed 🙏
mid in my opinion.
@@1nfinity513 thanks for the view 👍