Mintrude wrote:
And on Adveser's singing, it would probably sound quite a bit better with some reverb. The sound was very dry, which brought out a lot of the imperfections in your voice.
I've figured out a much better EQ setting and have decided to mix in a lot more of the original signal next time simply because a lot of people don't understand that most singers don't sound good acapella and they need a noisy environment to add some forgiveness to it.
I'm taking a bit of advice from this thread and and going to pull out the keyboard and guitar tuner and meticulously write what all the notes are for the voice in the silent man, rehearse it about a dozen times and record it over the course of a couple days to see if there is a dramatic difference or not. I don't suspect it will be that drastic since my problem is not singing in relative key it's more a lack of consistency, but you never know, maybe it will be.
Thanks to everyone for taking the time to listen. Even in every gross exaggeration there's a little bit of truth, but I expected that much in this forum.