Hi all

I'm not sure the question make perfectly sense, anyway.
I must sadly confess that my dry recorded singing voice sound boxy, liveless and occassionally
as I sing thru my nose. (I guess you can imagine)
This fact have made me analyze the spectrum, and I found that the frequency curve follows a certain
pattern regardless of which song I sang.

I do quite understand that room acoustic is a big factor as well, and ultimately it depends of what
you HEAR, and less what can be SEEN, anyhow just wondered if it would make sense to talk about
an ideal vocal frequency curve.
Just for the example here's how my frequency curve look like - this is far from being the ideal curve,
I can tell you that
(see below)



Obviously you can correct the frequency curve in the mixing process afterwards, which the
below image should illustrate. But as known, heavy EQing could cause other artifacts.



How do you deal with frequency issues?

// Jan


JROM