“I’m very particular about recording
my voice,” says elodieO. “I did a
lot of the vocal recording at home,
where I felt most comfortable
singing, and where I could tweak the
vocals over and over. It was just
myself—no producer. After a bad studio
experience, I bought a laptop and
a Digidesign Mbox and started to
learn Pro Tools so I could edit sessions
myself. I learned from scratch,
and I called friends who are Pro Tools
engineers to help me along. I asked a
lot of questions!”
Capturing a voice as dynamic and
versatile as elodieO’s required a special
touch, but, surprisingly, that
touch didn’t involve high-end
microphones and boutique
preamps. Instead, elodieO
found that less-expensive gear
suited her vocal style much better.
“I brought home a Neumann U67
and an Avalon 737 preamp, but I
didn’t care for the results,” she says.
“I have a very difficult voice to
record, and I ended up liking the
vocal sound I got using only the AKG
C535 microphone that I like to use
live routed through my Mbox.”
Aside from her home-recorded
lead vocals, many of the album’s
choral-like harmonies—along with
lead vocals on three songs—were
recorded at Popcorn Studios in Paris
with producer Boris Persikoff, who
used a Neumann U87 and an Avalon
737 preamp. But even with the many
digital tools available for vocal
manipulation and artificial doubling,
all of elodieO’s intricate vocal layering
was done naturally, with her
singing each part. After tracking was
completed, elodieO sent off her work
to be mixed by a studio in California,
where, in elodieO’s words, “they flattened
the mix.” After some trial and
error, she found Jason Corsaro at
Barber Shop Studios in New Jersey,
who worked closely with her to produce
a final mix for release.
“Jason did an amazing job,” says
elodieO. “I finally heard everything as
I envisioned it. And I’m making sure
my vocal sound translates to my live
shows by bringing a TC Helicon
VoiceTone Create pedal to re-create
the effects on the album. I want to
get it as close as I can. Of course, I’ll
also have my trusty AKG C535 with
me, too.”