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I’m recording a rap but my voice sounds muffled, what should I do?
Let’s try the following solutions:
Recording environment
- Acoustic noise in the room: Cover the walls and floors with curtains or blankets to reduce acoustic noise in the room.
- Distance from the microphone: If the microphone is too close, the bass will be emphasized and the sound will be muffled. Try moving a little further away.
- Microphone angle: Try changing the angle of your microphone to adjust how your voice picks up.
Microphone
- Dynamic microphone: It has a wider directivity than a condenser microphone and is more likely to pick up surrounding sounds, resulting in a muffled sound. Condenser microphones are recommended for recording vocals.
- Pop filter: Prevents breathing directly onto the microphone and reduces wind noise.
Recording software
- Equalizer: By cutting the low-frequency range, you can reduce muffled sound.
- Compressor: Adjusts the voice level to make it easier to hear.
Others
- Open your mouth and pronounce words clearly: Opening your mouth wide when pronouncing words will help prevent your voice from sounding muffled.
- Abdominal breathing: Breathing using abdominal breathing will help stabilize your voice and reduce muffled sound.
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