Ep09 - Recording Vocals is More Than Just Hitting Record

23/05/2025 35 min
Ep09 - Recording Vocals is More Than Just Hitting Record

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Studio Stuff Podcast #09 I Recording Vocals is More Than Just Hitting Record
 
This week, we (Chris and Steve) are diving into one of the most emotional and surprisingly complicated parts of making music—recording vocals. It all started with a delayed omelet and a questionable bathroom comment, but somehow we ended up exploring everything from mic choice to the psychology of singers. If you’ve ever hit record and wondered why something felt off, this episode’s for you. It’s not just about capturing a voice—it’s about creating the right vibe, building trust, and knowing when to step back or push forward.
You'll Learn:


Why vocal performances are more emotional than technical


The importance of preamp vs. microphone selection


Tips for managing compression and monitoring while tracking vocals


The real reason some singers soar while others sink


Why your talkback mic can make or break a performance


How to manage singer "maintenance" and build trust


When and how to comp and pitch-correct vocals


Topics & Stories:


Chris and Steve’s breakfast saga and the birth of the phrase "You go boy"


The magic of choosing the right mic (and why it’s often not the most expensive)


Monitoring secrets: how much vocal in the cue mix is too much?


Why compression (recorded or not) can boost singer confidence


Real talk about tracking reverb for singers


Singer psychology: understanding pitch problems, fear, and vocal fatigue


Why first lines matter most—and why they’re often recorded last


Manual pitch correction workflows and the value of comping immediately


Studio pranks, honesty, and the art of talkback diplomacy


Listener Q&A: 
Andy Tullus asks: "When using drum samples, should you try to find ones that are tuned to the original drums? Does it matter?" Chris and Steve unpack their philosophy, focusing less on pitch and more on character, vibe, and the "woof woof" vs "ping ping" factor.
Final Takeaway: 
Vocal recording is about building trust, emotional safety, and giving the singer an environment that brings out their best. The gear matters—but how you guide and respond to the performance matters more.
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📢 Join the conversation! 
What’s your biggest challenge when recording vocals? Drop your thoughts below or tag us on socials!
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