Intro to Mixing Vocals with Waves Plug-Ins
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those vox sound like they are doubled, none the less, sounding good!
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you forgot to mention that autotune plugin. :P
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I would of compressed harder. And that delay was a little to apparent for my taste. Almost sounding like phasing. Idk, not my genre so yeah maybe that sounds "good" for it.
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1) how do you shelf the 8k...is it a boost or cut & how many db's?
2) At what freq did you start to roll off the low end?
Thanks
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why r u hiding your autotune...
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Hey!, it sounds great!
but is it possible to record an acoustic guitar with this mic?
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Great mix....even better song, though!
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@Patjersey All of them
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vocals still way to loud good mix...but turn the volume down
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good video man but do a video on the mastering chain please
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what are you use for recording vocal, software?
where can I get this song???
hugio55 1 year ago
@hugio55
It's called 'Fal' by 'Shachar Gilad'
danielwaves 1 year ago
@hugio55
It's called 'Fall' by Shachar Gilad
danielwaves 1 year ago
im debating on buying a waves plug in soon. Whats a good plug in bundle thats good for beginners just learning about the waves plugins? im into mixing hip hop vocals, instruments, and other effects to make my music sound clear, concise, and still have my base lines sound good.
Patjersey 1 year ago
@Patjersey
There are several waves bundles that are designed for beginners in that they are affordable and easy to use, but essentially are handpicked plugins from waves pro line. Check out Native Power Pack for example. If you want to go deeper with learning how to use the plugins there is the Gold Certification Bundle course/book. One other option is to get an artist signature series bundle, like the Tony Maserati collection if you're doing hip hop.
danielwaves 1 year ago