How do I record vocals at home and make them sound professional?

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Title (unchanged): How do I record vocals at home and make them sound professional?

Professional-sounding home vocals come down to four things in this order: the room, the performance, the mic placement, and the chain. Notice that "expensive mic" isn't on that list. A $99 SM58 in a treated closet beats a $3,000 U87 in a tiled bathroom every single time.

Step 1 โ€” Fix the room first

Your room is doing more to your vocal than any plugin will. Untreated rooms add ringing, flutter echo, and a boxy honk in the 200โ€“500 Hz range that no EQ can fully remove.

The cheap fix: record in a clothes-filled closet. Hang heavy blankets on three sides of the singer. Stand on a rug. Aim the mic at the clothes, not at a hard wall. This is genuinely how a lot of released vocals are tracked.

The slightly-better fix: a portable vocal booth (sE Electronics Reflexion Filter) plus a packing blanket behind the singer. Total cost: under $250.

Step 2 โ€” Choose a mic that suits the voice

  • Large-diaphragm condenser (Audio-Technica AT2020, Rode NT1 5th gen, Aston Origin): the default for most pop, R&B, and singer-songwriter vocals. Detailed and airy.
  • Dynamic mic (Shure SM7B, Shure SM58, Electro-Voice RE20): forgiving of room noise, great for rap, rock, podcasting, and any voice that gets harsh on a condenser. Needs a strong preamp or a Cloudlifter / FetHead inline booster.
  • Ribbon (Royer R-10, sE Voodoo VR1): smooth, vintage, less common at home.

If you're unsure, an SM7B + Cloudlifter is the safest universal pick.

Step 3 โ€” Get the placement right

  • 6โ€“8 inches from the mic.
  • Pop filter 2 inches in front of the mic.
  • Mic at nose-to-mouth height, angled slightly down.
  • Singer slightly off-axis (5โ€“10ยฐ) to soften sibilance and plosives.
  • Headphones over both ears, with one ear slightly slipped if pitch reference is hard.

Step 4 โ€” Set gain properly

Peaks should hit โˆ’12 to โˆ’6 dBFS in the DAW. Never let it touch 0. 24-bit gives you so much headroom you don't need to push it. Hot signals at the source make every later step harder.

Step 5 โ€” The chain

A workable home vocal chain, in order:

  1. High-pass filter at 80โ€“100 Hz to kill rumble.
  2. Subtractive EQ โ€” find and cut the boxy frequency (usually around 250โ€“400 Hz, narrow Q).
  3. De-esser before compression, targeting 5โ€“8 kHz.
  4. Compression #1 โ€” fast attack, medium release, 3:1, 3โ€“5 dB gain reduction (FabFilter Pro-C2, Waves CLA-76, stock DAW comps all work).
  5. Compression #2 โ€” slower attack, 2:1, 2โ€“3 dB gain reduction. Two stages of gentle compression sounds more natural than one stage doing all the work.
  6. Additive EQ โ€” small boosts: 100โ€“120 Hz (warmth), 3 kHz (presence), 10โ€“12 kHz (air).
  7. Saturation โ€” a touch of tape or tube (Soundtoys Decapitator, FabFilter Saturn). Sparingly.
  8. Reverb + delay sends โ€” a short plate or room (0.8โ€“1.4s) plus a 1/4 or 1/8 dotted delay.

Common mistakes

  1. Recording in a bathroom or kitchen "for the ambience."
  2. Singing too close to the mic and creating proximity-effect mud.
  3. Stacking 6 plugins to fix a bad take instead of doing another take.
  4. Forgetting the pop filter.
  5. Mixing the vocal with headphones cranked โ€” the vocal will end up too quiet in the final mix.

Pro tip

Record at least three full takes and one quiet/intimate take. Comp the best lines. Then double the lead with a quiet, soft version panned center, blended at โˆ’12 to โˆ’15 dB. This is the trick behind 90% of "how is that vocal so present?" radio mixes.

When to hire a pro

If the song matters โ€” paid release, sync placement, label submission โ€” hire a vocal producer for the session and a mixing engineer for the mix. A great vocal producer will get a performance out of the singer that no amount of plugins can fake.

asked by anonymousยท 5/10/2026
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