So, this is, in effect, sort of a take off on Phil Spector's "Wall of Sound" i.e: several different instances of the same pattern, but different takes, also a few wet, a couple dry, but as applied to Vocals, and not instruments.
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! We'll win Grammy's in due time. When I get mine, I'll be sure to give you a "shout out" at the podium. haha 'Cheers!!!
to send all vocals to a stereo aux just create a stereo aux track make the input a certain bus and make the output of all your vocals the same as your aux's input and u can still use sends for different trax
@Raindarsus this is true... but you can also just throw a light crossfade between the areas removing the clipping, or just use the pecil tool to remove the clip sound.. but good point for those that didnt know.
Swapping copies, I do that, cloned copies isn't good. When u put on high ratio compression I wondered but since u use this out-flatted vocals as an add-on sound with high EQ then it makes sense. I guess you can make that saturation-track move around as well
to all the uptight producers out here, you should get on the level of the consumer sometimes. most people don't care about breath. there are plenty of horribly edited mixed songs on the market that have done well to argue otherwise.
@theallenboy It's an artistic choice. In soft songs, and in certain style like Jazz, breath can be a very desirable effect. In other styles, breath is really not wanted. It also depends on the wish of the artist. Nothing to do with the consumer. The consumers by the art of an artist(s) and those that helped them bring out their arts, remember that.
> now when you go to the level of the label, that's an other stories, they care more of sales than actual artistry of what making music and recording it is.
@Raindarsus i understand what you are saying but most artists don't just make art or music just for themselves. it is subject to the opinions of others. there is almost always a need to please the consumer. my original point was that they consumers dont care about the breath. Producers have become overly technical and non musical, people dont sing without breathing. I am an award winning multi platinum producer and i am entitled to my experienced professional opinion. remember that.
nobody would "clean up" the vocal track like that, taking out tiny little gaps in the vocal tracks like that can make for extremely unnatural sound because the human ear expects the breath noises.
@pointsbeats I wouldve have made the connection if you wrote som' n or a similar abbr. though what you wrote sounds like youre trying to say sudden or suddenly. Sorry
Nicely done sir...Thank you
NYCStoopTV 1 week ago
So, this is, in effect, sort of a take off on Phil Spector's "Wall of Sound" i.e: several different instances of the same pattern, but different takes, also a few wet, a couple dry, but as applied to Vocals, and not instruments.
HoleHeadedLiar 1 month ago
good video. i'll be checking out more of your stuff.
tomfrankly 1 month ago
fuck I can't get this shit out of my head now, but good info
rydamusicrecords 1 month ago 4
how u download this???
ehhtooful 1 month ago
Thanks a lot I learned a lot, great lesson
TBlakeRaps 1 month ago
finally somebody who uses pro tools and knows what they're doing.
rcboatdriver1234 2 months ago
WHO THE HELL IS JUSTIN TIMBERLAND...HA HA HA....LOL. JUST KIDDIN MAN. GOOD WORK ....GOOD VIDEO!!!
TheOnesMusic 3 months ago in playlist TheOnesMusic's favorites 17
wow! a british producer on youtube who actually goes straight into the lesson without just talking for the first 90% of the video.
miraeja 4 months ago 19
parallel compression...... nice!
CDrumaholic 5 months ago
Which pro tools is this. SE?
Fr33z13 5 months ago
excellent job my dude----
kos4lyfe1 5 months ago
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! We'll win Grammy's in due time. When I get mine, I'll be sure to give you a "shout out" at the podium. haha 'Cheers!!!
soulinthewall77 6 months ago
this song is haunting me in my sleep
Jowsh 9 months ago 125
Thank you very much!
Cheers mate!
bennettdrew 9 months ago
Thanks for this video. Very useful. Used the same trick when mixing for one of my Pop tracks. Worked a treat, especially the "buggery" compression!
samhproducer 9 months ago
CHEERS!!!! YOU DONT LOVE ME LIKE YOU USED TO BA-BEI!!!
CHEERS
rangsit2008 11 months ago 2
This sounds very good..!! Thank you for showin your tips..!! Roses
silverspringandgold 11 months ago
wow nice tut dude
emhood 1 year ago
to send all vocals to a stereo aux just create a stereo aux track make the input a certain bus and make the output of all your vocals the same as your aux's input and u can still use sends for different trax
globalmindent 1 year ago
Excellent tuition, thanks.... she doesn't love you like she used to prob because you're spending too much time in the studio
AnarchyAhead 1 year ago 25
@Raindarsus this is true... but you can also just throw a light crossfade between the areas removing the clipping, or just use the pecil tool to remove the clip sound.. but good point for those that didnt know.
4rcedfedimpreza 1 year ago
Nice instructional but i gotta say .............I bet she don't love u like she used to lol
GeoLayered 1 year ago
Swapping copies, I do that, cloned copies isn't good. When u put on high ratio compression I wondered but since u use this out-flatted vocals as an add-on sound with high EQ then it makes sense. I guess you can make that saturation-track move around as well
rawstarmusic 1 year ago
to all the uptight producers out here, you should get on the level of the consumer sometimes. most people don't care about breath. there are plenty of horribly edited mixed songs on the market that have done well to argue otherwise.
theallenboy 1 year ago
@theallenboy im an artist and producer as well man and i couldnt agree more.
4rcedfedimpreza 1 year ago
@theallenboy It's an artistic choice. In soft songs, and in certain style like Jazz, breath can be a very desirable effect. In other styles, breath is really not wanted. It also depends on the wish of the artist. Nothing to do with the consumer. The consumers by the art of an artist(s) and those that helped them bring out their arts, remember that.
Raindarsus 1 year ago
> now when you go to the level of the label, that's an other stories, they care more of sales than actual artistry of what making music and recording it is.
Raindarsus 1 year ago
@Raindarsus i understand what you are saying but most artists don't just make art or music just for themselves. it is subject to the opinions of others. there is almost always a need to please the consumer. my original point was that they consumers dont care about the breath. Producers have become overly technical and non musical, people dont sing without breathing. I am an award winning multi platinum producer and i am entitled to my experienced professional opinion. remember that.
theallenboy 1 year ago
LMFAO SOME OF THE DANCE GUYS
djw2301 1 year ago
What's the difference between the looped version and the full version?*lol* great vid mate..thanks
soullavee 1 year ago
Damn you with that song..i cant stop singing it...-.- :D
Perfect thing....im using it now...:)))
Macan023 1 year ago
You don't love me like you used to baby! Thanks for implicating this into my brain. It's currently on repeat.
Thanks!
ZannieZanana 1 year ago
I clean points like that occasionally with the drag fade
Malakhi7Kaine 1 year ago
It happens all the time in the pop world, I've sat there watching it happen, so perhaps your use of the world 'nobody' should have said 'I wouldn't'
airusersblog 1 year ago 15
nobody would "clean up" the vocal track like that, taking out tiny little gaps in the vocal tracks like that can make for extremely unnatural sound because the human ear expects the breath noises.
marshall409 1 year ago
YOU DON'T LOVE ME LIKE YOU USED TO BABY
lolichiidesu 1 year ago 366
Wow really helpful, thanks for posting!
FirstFactionFilms 1 year ago
@pointsbeats what the fuck is "sutin"
charles030981 1 year ago
@charles030981 clearly an abbreviation on "something" dont they use slang where you grew up..
pointsbeats 1 year ago
@pointsbeats I wouldve have made the connection if you wrote som' n or a similar abbr. though what you wrote sounds like youre trying to say sudden or suddenly. Sorry
charles030981 1 year ago
and what ive done...
tomkurupt 1 year ago
cool
AhmadMatix 1 year ago
great trick
Tritono9 1 year ago
Why are you hard panning vocals?
poopyscoopy5 1 year ago
thank you for that keep the helpfull tips coming please
grimechannel2010 1 year ago
Sounds like shit!
glict 1 year ago 2
what is he saying?
kvin6565 1 year ago
nice moves!
eatemup316 1 year ago
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JohnyRichTV 2 years ago
nice
protoolz 2 years ago