ffs...No offence, but that sounds exactly like the other recordings. Its like a fizz fest
ffs...
the speakers are now far away from the mic i don't understand why when i listen them threw my monitors it sounds good but when i use my iphone it sounds like compressed shit.
I believe there can be too much gain. i don't understand why on my monitors its not muddy and fizzy...
those are pc monitors and not audio monitors it might be the issue... I don't get it why is my sound ultra compressed compared to reality.I'm going to have to agree with @Marcomel79 here, it's more clipping/fizzing/solid state saturation by the sound of it. I do think I can perceive a slight difference in mic positioning. Might I recommend moving further outward from the cone, perhaps? You'll get less shrill results that way.
What's the signal chain up to (and including) the monitors? An iPhone will always compress the sound a bit, while it can be used as a target when mastering (yes, in 2024 that's a valid consideration depending on your audience) it should never be used as a reference.
There's definitely much more gain that I'm hearing on the original. What monitors?
those are pc monitors and not audio monitors it might be the issue... I don't get it why is my sound ultra compressed compared to reality.
Indeed. Great tone for if you want to explain someone how "fizzy tone" sounds likeNo offence, but that sounds exactly like the other recordings. Its like a fizz fest