User blog comment:Ambelia12349/UTAU publicity/@comment-18471007-20140106032449/@comment-18471007-20140107051419

Don't strain your voice because that is unhealthy for your vocal cords. Try to open your mouth more widely when you sing and make sure you keep good posture when you sing the notes I suggest standing or sitting up straight as slouching can cause problems with airflow I can't remember why that's just something my choir teacher taught me but it helps. Also make sure you're not to far away or to close to the mic as being to far away can cause obvious issues of being quiet and being to close will cause this wierd fuzzyness to the it. I guess if the samples are to quiet you could amplify them in your recording software although I don't know what that would do to the vocal I recorded voice samples of a friend and amplified the samples and they sounded fine just louder. I'm sorry if none of this is helpful tell me how it goes though. Actually a couple more things make sure you record at a constant pitch and don't sing with vibrato at all.