You need to have a good look at REAL BAND... the companion program to BiaB and included with it.


First and probably most importantly, it is a DAW. (digital audio workstation) Also, you can have all the BB tracks as audio and also plenty of additional tracks for voice and other things. In BB you are track limited and there is only one track available for audio recording.

It's in the DAW where you can add reverb, compression, EQ, etc to the tracks and music in general.

It's also there in the DAW where you can easily play with the levels of the various tracks in the mix and the vocals.... to get that balance.

The biggest nit I heard in your song link was that the vocal was dry. No reverb on it. That makes it stand out and sound like it's really not a part of the mix.... kinda like it's in a totally different room from the band. It doesn't take much reverb.... just a touch to have the vocal blend into the musical bed a bit more naturally. It's especially hard to get a good balance between the music and the vocals on a dry vocal track.

Try importing your vocal track into RB's open audio tracks and work in there. With any DAW, there is a learning curve. You have to learn where everything is, how to add things you need into the tracks, set up busses and use them, and of course, what all the FX do when you turn a know or move a fader.... but that's the way it is with every DAW. It may take a few weeks to get knowledgeable, but it's worth it in the end.

I wanted to address the gear for a minute. What you have seems to be working fine. However, if this is to be a hobby that you pursue, you might wish to bump up the gear a bit to the next level. The quality of home recording gear has really improved to the point where it is totally possible to get professional results at home with a minimal investment. A nice ASIO based USB audio interface and a condenser mic can be had at a very reasonable cost. Software suite for mastering and other purposes put the icing on the cake.... My philosophy was and is to buy what I need, once I have determined that I truly need that particular device or software to get to the next level in a musical sense. That keeps me from going crazy and buying everything I see. Now days, those purchases are few and far between. Now I'm back to buying new strings for my guitars.

Last edited by Guitarhacker; 12/30/13 06:30 AM.

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