Wow!
I was feeling a bit more like I could sing tonight, so, after some debate I decided to try and redo "Generation". I'd been working on the mix, see, and I'd decided I didn't like the vocals. I'd actually been quite down about it. Feeling like I couldn't sing and all...
But I decided to try again. I also tried some different configurations of Cubase, so that I could hear the output of the Cubase mixer instead of just the vocals fed back through the sound card. The upshot of that is that I could hear the vocals nestled very nicely in the mix and with reverb, too. It sound rich and sweet. And the latency added a bit of chorus to thicken it up, too.
So, all that added a lot ot my confidence, and I just rocked the part! I think I went a little hard because I was getting pretty fatigued after only 6 tracks or so. But then, that could've just been because of today, too.
And when I played the tracks back, it was sooooo sooooo sooo much clearer. Sooo much stronger. Much less strain-y. When I heard myself that way, I was able to correct my tone much easier. It was like I was hearing the final result, instead of hoping.
So, I'm very excited!
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