Library
Articles
Pricing
Faculty
AudioPedia
Support
Login
Sign Up
Share
Go
or browse by category
Audio
Video
Graphics
Productivity
Web
Take a 13 question quiz to test and certify your knowledge of the tutorial-video course
Audio Mistakes 109 - 10 Common Vocal Recording Mistakes.
Get a mark of 80% or higher to pass this quiz!
1
Recording multiple vocal takes...
even if the first take is good can be useful in case of the need for Comping, and for any optional (real performance) doubling
even if the first take is good is good to break in the mic, and to make the track count for the DAW session more impressive
is not necessary. One good take is enough!
even if the first take is good is necessary to justify the the producer's salary, and to keep the singer from getting a big head
2
The excessive bass boost that can come from the vocalist being too close to the mic is called...
the Basso Profundo effect
Plosives
the Big Boom effect
the Proximity effect
3
It is important for an engineer to take a moment to place himself in the singer's environment to hear their headphone mix because ...
The headphone mix is a better indication of the final mix than what is heard in the control room.
He may miss certain problems with the headphone mix that may hurt the singer's performance which may not be recognizable from performing a sound check and creating a headphone mix from the control room only.
The engineer needs to let the singer know he is complaining about a poor headphone mix to explain away a poor vocal performance.
To make the singer know the engineer's opinion of the headphone mix is more important than the singer's.
4
A little positive reinforcement may be a good idea in a vocal session because many singers can be self-conscious about their performance in the studio environment. True or false?
True
False
5
A stage mic is not the best choice for a studio vocal recording because...
most stage mics are cheap, so the studio can't charge big bucks for the session
most stage are too sensitive for studio work
most stage mics lack the clarity and detail of the best studio vocal mics
most stage mics smell of beer and smoke, and that's not good for the singer's voice
6
Recording vocals...
is easy, just hand 'em a '58 and let 'em have at it
is all about choosing the right plugins
involves both technical know-how and people skills
will soon be an outmoded activity, replaced by virtual voice generators
7
Good studio vocal condenser mics can be found...
only second hand-all the really good vocal mics are discontinued vintage models
for $150 or less
at many price points, from several thousand to a few hundred dollars
only for $3000 and up
8
A Pop Filter is intended to prevent thumps called "p-pops", whose technical name is...
Big Booms
the Bass Boost effect
Popovers
Plosives
9
Auto-Tune (or one of its many clones) is ...
sometimes better used on only parts of a vocal track because it's better for the singer's ego
sometimes better used on only parts of a vocal track because it uses up too much CPU power if it's active for the length of an entire song
sometimes better used on only parts of a vocal track because it may "fix" subtle stylistic vocal gestures that might be better left alone
better to be used on all parts of a vocal track to get a perfectly tuned performance
10
A vocal track where the singer moves around too much in front of the mic may suffer from...
the sound of the microphone hitting the floor in the middle of a take
unwanted distortion
an excessively energetic performance, too "live-sounding" for a studio recording
distracting variations in vocal tone and level
11
Things to deal with in the sound check include mic setup (position, distance, room tone), level check and monitor mix. True or false?
True
False
12
Two key considerations for the singer's Monitor Mix are:
making the headphone level as loud as possible, and adding as much reverb as the singer can stand
making the voice in the phones as dry as possible, and choosing headphones that won't give the singer "headphone hair"
using closed-ear headphones, and getting the right balance of (live) voice vs track
using open-ear headphones, and getting a good dry/wet balance
13
When it comes to recording vocals...
old-timer engineers and producers from the analog era should always be brought in for vocal sessions
a careful setup and a relaxed vibe are the best bets for a successful vocal session
all singers should be recorded with the same mic and setup-if it works for one, it'll be good for all
All answers are correct
Audio Mistakes 109
10 Common Vocal Recording Mistakes
You have answered
0
out of 13
questions.
You must
login
to take this quiz.
If you do not have an account, please
sign up
.
Get Your Grade
Cancel Quiz
Nice try! Unfortunately you didn't have enough correct answers to pass the quiz. No sweat! You can retake a quiz once per day.
-
-
You need 80% to pass this quiz
Retake Quiz
Back to the Course
View My Grades
Feedback
How are we doing?
We'd love your thoughts, feedback and questions regarding our new site. All feedback is appreciated!
We do not respond to this form! If you need support, please visit our
support page
.
Thank you for your input!
Your message has been successfully sent
Course Advisor
Don't Know Where To Start?
Ask A Course Advisor
Ask Us!
Copy the link below and paste it into an email, forum, or Facebook to share this with your friends.
copy
Make money when you share our links
Become an Ask.Video Affiliate!
The current affiliate rate is: 50%
Sign Up
Facebook
Twitter
Linkedin
Google+
Reddit
Pinterest
Classes Start Next Week!
Live 8-week Online Certification Classes for:
Logic Pro
Learn More
Ableton Live
Learn More
Bitwig
Learn More