Board Thread:Beginning Singers/@comment-28718809-20160611130136/@comment-28718809-20160612004846

91.8.64.231 wrote: I never had a Blue Snowball mic (to be honest it always looked like a toy to me x:).

For the volume problem, try to back off from the mic a little when you get to the louder parts and just use some compression, using 2 tracks and turning the gain down a little could also help. Also try using a little bit EQ to cut low frequencies, because from the part you said, it sounds  a bit bulky to me.

As for singing with a lively tone, there is no real shortcut, you have to practice singing the way you want to sound, there is no way around it. Record yourself while singing and experiment with your voice, just remember to not do anything that could hurt your voice, if you feel strained or it hurts it's wrong.

Well that's all i know i myself am not that good at singing and all this stuff x:

If you want to listen to it you can try this cover: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6tes01lRTA

or go to my soundcloud where i upload snippets or preview versions: https://soundcloud.com/flyingsky/berserk-preview/s-u1wlc

But i'm not thaaat good at mixing nor singing as you can hear.

Anyways: The thing about singing is that you have fun, if you have fun and keep it up, and try to improve, you will improve!

I wish you good luck c: Thanks :D I will try to experiment more with the mic. Though for the bulky part can you tell me the frequencies I need to cut off? I rolled off just about everything starting form 130 hz in the EQ in that cover.