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Studio One Lab
Приєднався 21 лис 2023
Welcome! This channel is dedicated to my obsession for Studio One while helping you produce better music at home.
Check out my main channel: @forestwhitehead
Check out my main channel: @forestwhitehead
Studio One Vocal Mixing Basics in 7 minutes
Today we are going to cover the basics of getting your vocal sit right with stock studio one plugins!
#studioone #musicproductiontutorial #vocals
#studioone #musicproductiontutorial #vocals
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any alternatives for antares autotune and vt1 for those who dont have studio one +?
No ProEQ? No Vocal Rider? No DeBreath? No SlapBack? No Voice Doubler? Wow, I use like 10 plug-ins or more on a vocal track.
"raw vocal"? bro that track is heavily compressed already
Understandable ❤
It has melodyne all ready on the Vocal.
Great explanation. Thanks.. will try in my next audio
Really love this vid, Forest. Looking forward to the next one.
This is excellent. But you forgot to mention that your reverb is on a separate track, which is critical.
Thank you for this new channel and the content that is Presonus based
Forest, are you coming back to UA-cam? I know you have a ton going on but just wondering?
Nice! Thanks for sharing.
Thx Forrest I am a new fan/ Follow I will def use this tip in my future mixes, Great Job👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
How can I get more of your vocal lessons plus how to record
Great video how would you mix this if live streaming a church service. Especially when the praise team starts to sing?
Dont stop man your channel is a favorite for us
These vocals are alreday passed thru an external preamp
Mix and master a rap song please ❤
I only have the regular compression I have studio One professional should I be calling PreSonus?
This has motivated me so much to get back to recording. I was getting really down on myself because I always feel I sound boring but now I’m gonna let loose and use this vid to make my vocals excellent
very nice tutorial sir ....mor tutorial plz..
This is sick
Great video! I use studio one and this video was super helpful.
Where did you go, my friend? Hope you are doing ok... was looking forward to seeing you more woth this second Channel.
I’m coming back! My son is in hospital at Vanderbilt right now awaiting heart surgery. When you ask where did I go, I would answer with taking care of my family with no free time to make videos at the moment. Will be back as soon as I can.
This is wonderful, just what I was looking for. Do you have one for Logic Pro in your other channel?
We need you back Forest.
Just subscribed i am so excited to learn new stuff from you sir ...im so blessed that i never tought that i can afford free lesson from a biggest heart in whole world..i dont have a good room but walking on your steps putting a cheap headphone and do what i learn from you...god bless you sir.
Thank You for the useful information
Wow please upload some more videos 🙏
Where did you go?
Excited for new content. Heavy Logic user her (15 years), just started with S1 subscription. Many advantages over Logic: Melodyne integration, consolidated plugin window, bouncing out stems/tracks. Bouncing out 50 + stems with Logic has always been time consuming and not always flawless. Thanks for great content, Alex
Great content Forest. I'm surprised you moved to S1. It is supposedly the easiest to learn. Thank you
Great video. Looking forward to more studio one vids!
Helpful video Forest ! I follow your main channel too and i am also obsessed with studio one. Feels great to see you maaking content specifically for studio one. Lots of love and best wishes !
This is great, just what i need, looking forward to more content 💥
Awesome content. Congratulations for this new channel and good luck buddy 👍🎉🎊
Dope. What mic was used on his vocals?
nice !
awesome thanks for this tutorial, expecting more tutorials from you related to mixing and mastering would be great!
I’ll work on that for sure.
0:38 - 0:40 Yes, a good singer, no question. But those thin lines on the waveform on the vocal track indicates, that this is already "melodyned" 🙂so no autotune is needed. 😀 Good tips anyway! Thumbs up
Even on a melodyned vocal I’m running light auto tune as well! Just part of my process right or wrongs
@@StudioOneLab In studio work, there is no right or wrong IMO. When it sounds good, it sounds good.
Hi Forest, do you have a website or way to inquire on your cost to mix and master a song?
Check out musiccityplaybook.com
Great example, most tutorials they don't mix it very well, but in this case this is truly a high pro level mixed vocal. One little thing that can be unbeneficial to a begineer : when you say "always have a low cut" actually there nothing that have to be always say, and maybe the low cut has already been applied, maybe the vocal sit nicely with the phase and when put a low cut the phase shift make the whole mix less good, just a small thing to know most of the time theyll be good with a low cut but don't use it just "you have to" (talking to the beginners).
I agree with this comment. I should’ve worded this better.
@@StudioOneLab Imperfection is the way to mastery !
Thanks for this info, I just subscribed to your channel
More videos coming!
I don’t think any auto tune is needed it’s a good vocal
You’re right. This singer was awesome.
Good job bro! Happy to be here from the beginning of this channel.
My day 1s
@@StudioOneLab Absolutely 😁. I'm here bro.
Nice work, great advice.
More to come.
Great video, we've followed your other channel for a while and it's always been super inspiring and useful. In your opinion, what level should you aim for as an average when tracking vocals? I always see varying advice but the vocals you record always sound so good
Just not clipping!!!! Stay in the green and yellow.
We do many things in a similar way. I do like to boost high frequencies ahead of de essing, for a more consistent HF sound, I also use parallel multi band limiting with a Waves L316-a 16 band limiter which automatically tames frequencies that pop out of your vocal and adds more fatness. Can be done with a multi band compressor with a high ratio too. This kind of compression/limiting adds body rather than tickling the tops of the waveform. Especially useful if the singer has variable timber throughout their vocal range. In this type of parallel compression 20:1 fast attack 8ms, fast release 30ms, 10-12 db reduction per band. Transients still present in the non parallel channel. Saves a ton of time on eq moves.
I’ll check this out thanks for your comment.
Thanks man, I am waiting for next studio one stuff.
On the way!
Wow thank you so much you managed to explain what I was trying to understand for two years in 7 minutes. I know this sounds exaggerated but trust me its true. I have been having issues.
Glad you found it useful!
Please build a simple Studio One guitar vocal template for singer songwriters at your new Studio One Lab channel!!!! I’m going to enjoy this channel!!!
This is a great idea.
Beautiful!!!!