Originally Posted By: PaulH
...to make home recordings sound this good, especially vocals as in the video?

I'm guessing not because if we could make musics sound this good why would studios be in business? My main like in this song is the quality of the vocals. Martin Smith is lip syncing, as it's obviously been recorded in a studio rather than where the video suggests.

The quality of the vocals and their spaciousness is what I try to achieve but I don't end up with anything this good.

What do you think?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8d80ok40TQ





Yes. Actually, that's exactly what Martin Smith did on GGDF.


“I wasn't ready to record a full album but I had four or five songs and I recorded them and mixed them in my little home studio.”

"When I'd finished the EPs it seemed like a natural progression to approach Jonathan Brown, who as you know I've worked with for years, about Integrity releasing the 'God's Great Dance Floor: Step 01' album. I went back in the studio and remixed some of the tracks and gave them a bigger bottom end.”


Of course, it helps if you are already a recording engineer. wink


“Before Delirious? went full-time, Smith was employed by ICC studios in Eastbourne as a sound engineer.”

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Smith_%28English_musician%29


Regards,

Bob