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I hope this is an appropriate forum for this question, my aplogies if
it is not. I need some help if possible. Is there a way to track vocals without headphones, by using studio moniters? Our guitar player ( we play bluegrass) sings on pitch live with lots of feeling, but tracking (overdubbing) his vocals today he was flat throughout, more nasel than usual with no feeling ( timid sounding). He can sit there with a guitar in his hand and sing it live and sound totally different then when he puts on the headphones and sings to the tracks. Any help or ideas. Thank you. Russ |
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