Great video. Several Q's. Do you add the EFX (reverb, delay, echo, etc. on the vox/ bkgrnd tracks or do you do parallel processing - putting them on a send/ return track or a bus track for the vox group? Q. Do you create 2 bus/aux tracks 1 for main vox and and 2nd for the bkgrnd vox or one bus/ aux track for both grouped together? Q When you create a separate project to work on the vox do you render/ bounce the instrumental tracks to a .wav file and bring that .wav file into the new project or you work on the vox without any music in the new project? Thanks for sharing. ✌❤
@ChristosGeorgiades93 ай бұрын
Excellent video, thank you!
@stephtonedeaph5 ай бұрын
can you make a video on how to make bright vocals without harshness?
@inziforex6 ай бұрын
Please make a video about how to use your free presets. Download to installation in Ableton
@Burn1naday5 ай бұрын
Love the video. However I wouldn’t advise new artists to remove a majority of the mids and boost sibilance with the eq as the first thing you do then boosting further, then correcting. Most aren’t as talented as you/artist on the video, hence there will be a need to tame everything before boosting.
@JTguitarlessons4 ай бұрын
He didn't remove "the majority of the mids." Not even a little bit. He just used a wider q at around 500 hz and brought it down a few db. If you think that's removing "a majority" of mids, you need to step aside and stop giving bad advice.
@Burn1naday4 ай бұрын
I wish you would have read the whole comment. I said Newer artists need corrective eq before. One way or another most mics have different responses, maybe his needed a boost at the sibilance frequency, however if A NEW artist tried that they would probably goof it and remove the mids and boost the high(which would be a mess)