Great tutorial. Reminds me of SWV or 90's type of background vocals (really cool R&B treatment). So I learned that:
1.) Must have a great singer or singer(s) to begin with
2.) Layering or Double tracking is your "friend"
Really appreciated this video. I think you're the ONLY ONE on youtube who really gave me a "ballpark" idea on achieving really "tight" commercial vocals.
Excellent 3 part tutorial. Effective because one can see the concept of multi-tracking, mixing, grouping and adding affects, EQ, Compressor and a small amount of Reverb to enhance the mix and the composition.. Some great ideas and workflow here plus I like the backing vocal arrangement... The cascading effect is special and works a treat with the rest of the musical arrangement of the song.. Good stuff... Thanks for sharing.. Very informative and educational.. Appreciate it..
hey my friend listen i need ur help plz,listen deleted logic pro... from my mac n i reinstall it but when its done install says,the installations was succefully install but when go to check out i dont find logic plz help me
This answered my question about harmonizing e.g. either I learn how to harmonize or bring in some folk to do that part... LOL...
It seems that the gist of it is lay the background vocal, eq it, compress it, and makes sure that it is panned out of the middle and let the lead and rythm sections have the middle.
I might practice laying some background vocals and mixing them in the next couple weeks.
Oh, one thing, there still seems to be a problem with the syllables being not really in sync in all tracks, which makes the whole thing a bit messy. Is that for another tutorial...?
Nice tutorial! Just one advice: don't explain things and at the same time let the music play. When you start talking, stop the playback. Other then that, very helpfull, thanks :-)
What's true? Hope all is well. Nice vid bruh...always good to see how other artists work their work! Your singer sounds like a young Erykah Badu to me. Good stuff...keep doing you!
J your vocal approach is awesome i tend to double each voice but 4x's has got to be even sweeter. I am looking forward to your video on lead vocals. thanks again
As far as I can tell it does not affect the sound at all. It come down to a matter of preference and resources. For a large mix using busses makes a lot of sense. For simpler stuff you may use stem mixing or channel mixing. Either way create your own presets once you start producing a sound you like. It will save you time and your clients money which they will appreciate.
I say relax and remain calm. trying to force lyrics will just make your music stiff. Most music will provide imagery or emotion. Follow it...you can also ask others what they sense when they hear the music without words and follow that.
Thanks so much for the videos, ur so rite everyone is makin beats nice 2 kno how 2 make a complete product. i am a gospel artist that sings, plays guitar, bass and keys and i wanna produce my own cd. jus 2 put a single on myspace is garage band decent enough 2 start, not 2 sell tho jus get me out there?
My opinion is that a great song is a great song. The rest is secondary. I would say use what you have and keep things simple. Also decide what you want to highlight. If it is your voice then downplay the music and let your voice shine.
Again keep is simple and be careful not to over process your music.
Dam bro not bad not bad at all
bookabaybe22 1 month ago
I like watching your videos! its funny to see how the music jumps out at you! loving it! i don't normally mix stuff but this is really cool.
BETHEONE77 2 months ago
Great tutorial. Reminds me of SWV or 90's type of background vocals (really cool R&B treatment). So I learned that:
1.) Must have a great singer or singer(s) to begin with
2.) Layering or Double tracking is your "friend"
Really appreciated this video. I think you're the ONLY ONE on youtube who really gave me a "ballpark" idea on achieving really "tight" commercial vocals.
Keep up the GREAT WORK!!!!
videosongman 3 months ago
Excellent 3 part tutorial. Effective because one can see the concept of multi-tracking, mixing, grouping and adding affects, EQ, Compressor and a small amount of Reverb to enhance the mix and the composition.. Some great ideas and workflow here plus I like the backing vocal arrangement... The cascading effect is special and works a treat with the rest of the musical arrangement of the song.. Good stuff... Thanks for sharing.. Very informative and educational.. Appreciate it..
KevanRCraft 7 months ago 2
i hate the way logic sounds you did a great job but i think protools sounds better
LYTEYEARPRODUCTIONS 8 months ago
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hey my friend listen i need ur help plz,listen deleted logic pro... from my mac n i reinstall it but when its done install says,the installations was succefully install but when go to check out i dont find logic plz help me
shumo4 9 months ago
how does it sound that way? what are u using to get the vocals to sound like that?
TheDymondusic 10 months ago
Thank You !!!
This is incredible. I had a hunch I should process the back ups as a group and now I know how to approach it.
Great advice on reverb by the way. I'll definately use that .
playagibson 1 year ago
Awesome video!!!
This answered my question about harmonizing e.g. either I learn how to harmonize or bring in some folk to do that part... LOL...
It seems that the gist of it is lay the background vocal, eq it, compress it, and makes sure that it is panned out of the middle and let the lead and rythm sections have the middle.
I might practice laying some background vocals and mixing them in the next couple weeks.
Definitely thanx for the education.
I'm out.
Mark
mnash3 1 year ago
Oh, one thing, there still seems to be a problem with the syllables being not really in sync in all tracks, which makes the whole thing a bit messy. Is that for another tutorial...?
musician1971a 1 year ago
Nice tutorial! Just one advice: don't explain things and at the same time let the music play. When you start talking, stop the playback. Other then that, very helpfull, thanks :-)
musician1971a 1 year ago
Great Video Man
Keep en Coming !
puresoulg 1 year ago
how come you use reverb as a insert and not as a send?
Lepracon00 1 year ago
great J, thank you very much, really helpful
zacanowski 1 year ago
Many tnx for this video....
Johndellsonz 1 year ago
Tanx a million for dis video.. Cool stuff.
SolidCrown 1 year ago
great video. can u do a run down on hip hop vocals?
Tracks0nDeck 1 year ago
nice tutorial. i think the vox could use some de-essing. the sibilants are overtly obvious.
beatspinazz 1 year ago
ok now do you record in mono or stereo, and if both which tracks.
arijunal 2 years ago
Excellent
Two Thumbs up great practical information!!!
TheCoolwhizkid 2 years ago
What's true? Hope all is well. Nice vid bruh...always good to see how other artists work their work! Your singer sounds like a young Erykah Badu to me. Good stuff...keep doing you!
In a minute!
Hymn
IamHymn75 2 years ago
This is just all too much to deal with at this time.
handsupbud 2 years ago
Great! Thanks
camb 2 years ago
great videos learn a lot from them when are you doing the second part of the lead vocals cant wait .respect
deanleavens 2 years ago
J your vocal approach is awesome i tend to double each voice but 4x's has got to be even sweeter. I am looking forward to your video on lead vocals. thanks again
basskeys129 3 years ago
J Is there a big deal in using plug-ins in channel strip vs. buses. Is it a cpu issue or does it in fact effect the sound of the mix.
basskeys129 3 years ago
As far as I can tell it does not affect the sound at all. It come down to a matter of preference and resources. For a large mix using busses makes a lot of sense. For simpler stuff you may use stem mixing or channel mixing. Either way create your own presets once you start producing a sound you like. It will save you time and your clients money which they will appreciate.
Peace.
JATWorld 3 years ago
SISTA is bad you are using for vocals/ eryka badu vibe
basskeys129 3 years ago
I say relax and remain calm. trying to force lyrics will just make your music stiff. Most music will provide imagery or emotion. Follow it...you can also ask others what they sense when they hear the music without words and follow that.
JATWorld 3 years ago
I know this may be a stupid ? but i usually hear a melody in my head 1st but i dont kno how 2 fit lyrics in or how if that makes any sense.
melodic21 3 years ago
Oh and can u do a lead vocal tutoral
melodic21 3 years ago
Working on it. What would you like to know in particular?
JATWorld 3 years ago
Thanks so much for the videos, ur so rite everyone is makin beats nice 2 kno how 2 make a complete product. i am a gospel artist that sings, plays guitar, bass and keys and i wanna produce my own cd. jus 2 put a single on myspace is garage band decent enough 2 start, not 2 sell tho jus get me out there?
melodic21 3 years ago
My opinion is that a great song is a great song. The rest is secondary. I would say use what you have and keep things simple. Also decide what you want to highlight. If it is your voice then downplay the music and let your voice shine.
Again keep is simple and be careful not to over process your music.
JATWorld 3 years ago