The reverb on your voice is dialed into perfection my guy. I'd really like to see what you're using for it and the settings. I've never heard this song, but i liked this performance a lot. I only found this video because I was listening to the cover song I just posted and this auto played. I'm glad it did. Have a like, this comment, and a subscription. Also, what mic are you using?
Appreciate you my friend! Trying to get more consistent on RUclips. I recorded this with a Blue Yeti usb mic to Garageband. I set the mic to omnidirectional mode to capture some of the room sound and give it more of a live feel. Then I used the Garageband stock "Space Designer" plugin for reverb and adjusted by ear. Settled on "2.0s tight room," length: 1.87s, reverb output -31dB. Slight eq and compression adjustments too, but for something like this I just go with my gut. I have Logic, but Garageband is nice and quick to throw something together like this in like 20 mins
And yeah low key super pleased with how the reverb turned out. Thanks for noticing. I might just keep this as a preset next time I do a little quick live vid
@@isaiahzjohnson I feel like everyone uses Logic while I'm over here in the corner with Studio One lol. I'm just starting to learn how to mix and stuff so I'm trying to pay attention to the little things in the music I hear and postulate on what it is and how the guy mixing it achieved it. In your case it was the reverb. I noticed it and at first I thought perhaps you're just recording in the perfect room that gives you natural reverb but then I paid more attention and concluded it was a plugin of some sort. Again, it sounded great. It was very tasteful.
@@isaiahzjohnson also, I had no idea a USB mic could sound so good. I'm using an Ashton Spirit condenser mic myself, which sounds fucking awesome if you ask me.
@@FringeSpectre I'm super pleased with the sound it gets me. I've used it in a pinch for a few overdubs and backing vocals on some home-produced stuff and it works really well with some back-end processing for things like this where I just want to plug and play
The reverb on your voice is dialed into perfection my guy. I'd really like to see what you're using for it and the settings.
I've never heard this song, but i liked this performance a lot. I only found this video because I was listening to the cover song I just posted and this auto played. I'm glad it did. Have a like, this comment, and a subscription. Also, what mic are you using?
Appreciate you my friend! Trying to get more consistent on RUclips. I recorded this with a Blue Yeti usb mic to Garageband. I set the mic to omnidirectional mode to capture some of the room sound and give it more of a live feel. Then I used the Garageband stock "Space Designer" plugin for reverb and adjusted by ear. Settled on "2.0s tight room," length: 1.87s, reverb output -31dB. Slight eq and compression adjustments too, but for something like this I just go with my gut. I have Logic, but Garageband is nice and quick to throw something together like this in like 20 mins
And yeah low key super pleased with how the reverb turned out. Thanks for noticing. I might just keep this as a preset next time I do a little quick live vid
@@isaiahzjohnson I feel like everyone uses Logic while I'm over here in the corner with Studio One lol. I'm just starting to learn how to mix and stuff so I'm trying to pay attention to the little things in the music I hear and postulate on what it is and how the guy mixing it achieved it. In your case it was the reverb. I noticed it and at first I thought perhaps you're just recording in the perfect room that gives you natural reverb but then I paid more attention and concluded it was a plugin of some sort. Again, it sounded great. It was very tasteful.
@@isaiahzjohnson also, I had no idea a USB mic could sound so good. I'm using an Ashton Spirit condenser mic myself, which sounds fucking awesome if you ask me.
@@FringeSpectre I'm super pleased with the sound it gets me. I've used it in a pinch for a few overdubs and backing vocals on some home-produced stuff and it works really well with some back-end processing for things like this where I just want to plug and play
this is great!!!
Thank you!!