Originally Posted By: Guitarhacker
Generally there's not much you can do to fix something like that. Once it's printed to the track it's hard to remove it. Playing with EQ may help.... also putting the vocal back further in the mix so it's not so "upfront" may help. A better option would be to get someone else to record it for you again.


IMO...

I'm no guru and I only have some experience as an old person.

I agree with the first statement in the above post.
Having to bury this vocal because of a poorly printed vocal track would not work for me.
In general, that defeats having a good mix for a song as having a good vocal is paramount.

"EQing"...remotely possible only.

I will wish the OP luck in his quest.

Carry on....

Last edited by chulaivet1966; 05/09/13 08:34 AM.