What's up Illfam?
Have you ever run into this? I'm working with an artist (singer) who sings right on key with the music when it's a live setting but when it comes to studio recording with the headphones on, she fluctuates and doesn't stay on key. If I play a track for her through speakers or if someone plays the piano (again, a live setting) and she sings, she nails it everytime! I have figured out that she's a live singer not a studio singer. Hearing the track through headphones throws her singing off. has anyone experienced this? If so, what did you do to get the bang performance out of your artist? Is it possible to give her the best of both worlds without having music bleeding onto her vocal tracks??
HELP!!!
Have you ever run into this? I'm working with an artist (singer) who sings right on key with the music when it's a live setting but when it comes to studio recording with the headphones on, she fluctuates and doesn't stay on key. If I play a track for her through speakers or if someone plays the piano (again, a live setting) and she sings, she nails it everytime! I have figured out that she's a live singer not a studio singer. Hearing the track through headphones throws her singing off. has anyone experienced this? If so, what did you do to get the bang performance out of your artist? Is it possible to give her the best of both worlds without having music bleeding onto her vocal tracks??
HELP!!!