Soundmixer
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I want to take this comment seriously, but I just can't. This is ridiculous....really. You cannot record or amplify the voice without a microphone.Perhaps you can try asking the singers to sing without a microphone. See if the singer is louder or the band is louder.
"Regarding recording vs live, I have to say recording is actually much better than live."
Live uses microphones and so do recordings. Live uses a mixing desk, and so do studio recordings. Which one is better is a matter of preference.
"Under normal circumstances, the sound from the instruments will drown out the vocals. This is why audio equipment is needed to amplify the voice. However, one would be hearing voice from the speakers instead."
There is no circumstance whether live or studio that a mixer would allow the instruments to drown out the vocals. In both the studio and live, you are going to hear the voice through speakers. Live it would be the house speakers, and in the studio, it would be the monitoring speakers. Not sure where you are going here.
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