 Hi there and welcome. I'm the Technician Project And today's tutorial is going to show you how to do a vocal mix in Logic Pro X In our previous video we left off doing the guitar mix and the videos before that was the bass mix and the drum mix As you can show you here. So we're going to unhide our tracks now Unhide the vocal tracks and unmute the vocal tracks and click hide We're just going to mute the backing vocals The harmonized vocals and we're going to mute the rest of the tracks as well Because we just want to hear the vocal line on its own Now we're just going to quickly change our tracks to a stereo output She's dead easy select all three click on the output and select stereo output So they all mix in with them The rest of the tracks now perfect So we go to bar 17 where the song comes in What we're going to look at put in some compression a some EQ on first So we're going to put the male lead Vocal EQ. We're not going to adjust it just yet. I'm going to put a compression on it as well Now we have to get one that's going to suit the voice. So there's quite a lot of choice for the vocals We're just going to select medium vocal and just turn down the Makeup gain and turn to 2.1 And then just the Threshold now it sounds a bit odd So we just need to turn the limiter off because the limit is affecting that There we go. So that's now Making sound less We can pause that for a second and we're just going to put on a space design So we're going to make it mono to stereo because it's a mono track and we want to make it a larger stereo field So we're just going to go to the settings small space room and to 0.2 second room We're just going to adjust the wet Reverb We're going to leave that on there for now and what we're going to do is because the vocal effects one and vocal effects two similar the same vocalist basically Just recorded in a different Tone, so we're just going to copy over the effects we use on the main vocal channel to these channels There we go. So that should now it's just a mute vocal effect to Just turn them down a little bit We're going to pan them To 30% each side and just adjust the volume so that we're here Now what we're going to do is we're going to duplicate track one So we'll just duplicate track one and we're just going to put distorted on The title screen and we're going to copy down track one to track two And we're going to adjust we're going to remove the space design and we're going to put some distortion on So some stereo distortion and we're just going to turn the fader all the way off I'm just going to load a distortion. So we're going to load warm distortion for the moment It's going to skip to bar 17 And you can hear it as I'm only bringing the vocals in just a distortion comes in at the back And I want to change it to make more crunchy distortion I Changed the tone turn the drive up So here we go You see if there's another distortion available See if we can add another distortion to see if there's a better one out there the bit crusher Distortion I don't think I think the bit crusher work. The distortion works on the right actually Remove that plug in We only want it gradually in the background Adjusting that just turn the output down the distortion Lovely so what we're going to do now is we're going to unmute all the other tracks And we're just going to listen to the whole thing together and just adjust a few levels accordingly So we want the vocals to come through at the front of the mix So we're going to just adjust the EQ a little bit Just a bit more of the planning for the vocal effects If you enjoyed the video today, please leave a like rating and subscribe for more. Thank you for watching and see you next time