>Recored vocals all day and they sound like ass
>Compress add reverb etc still sound like shit
>lowkey wanna give up music now
I'm having trouble making something I'm proud of but making instrumentals forever is just as lame as being a bad singer. Should I just give up becuase there are tons of bad singers that find fans.
>>74309376
Most people can find the voice that suits them I think. Bob Mould wouldn't win any singing contests, neither would Ian Curtis or Greg Sage.
Look outside of normal music, I think punk offers many vocalists who use grit, or emotion that manages to convey emotion better than a stellar voice. Of course being a great singer can help, and I have nothing against musicianship.
Just find your voice, but look to others for inspiration/ideas.
Did you try doubling up on your vocal track? If you make it sound like more than one person is singing, it sounds much better because all the h a r m o n i e s
>>74309376
Is it you or the recording? Maybe you're too self conscious? Make ten quick recordings trying different approaches. Exercise your voice. Have a cigar?
>>74309485
Maybe I think it may be I don't like my voice/am just not used to hearing it recorded
>>74309376
Maybe make a duo with a good vocalist?????
Still there OP? The best way to legitimately get better (and by that, I mean, finding your own voice) is to record yourself singing and listen back to it, and do this constantly. Also - pinch your noise and go "ahhhh" in different pitches until you no longer sound nasally, and that's the pitch you should be singing in.