DOUBLING - Tips and Tricks YOU Need to Know
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- Опубліковано 21 вер 2024
- Make your tracks sound super wide with these doubling tips and tricks.
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Very useful Mike, thanks. Hoping that 2022 is a good one for you.
Thanks again Mike really helpful tutorial 👍
..also love that female singer's voice...
Thanks Mike. Hope for those of us with thin vox. Going to try it with harmonies as well.
What a great tutorial on doubling. Thank you so much for taking the time on this. So appreciated :)
Good tips on the vocals. I learned the hard way with that 😂
Great video/tutorial Mike, as always. This technique makes the music sound a lot richer and fuller and worth the work. Well done! :)
Thanks for this
Very useful video, even though I use all virtual instruments with very little "performing' as I end up drawing a lot of the tracks in the piano roll.
Some great tips here for newbies Mike nicely done!!
Another winner, Mike!! Many thanks! Without a doubt my "go-to-guy" for CW tips and tutorials!!
Thank you so much and hello from Texas USA! Always helpful!
Cheers Michael :)
The example with the vocal was perfect. The slight variation in tuning gives a natural chorus effect which, when pitch-corrected, simply isn't there.
Have a truly wonderful new year!
Always something to learn from you Mike. I love your channel.
I have been fiddling with a topic close to this, but only it is with MIDI as starting point for a wide (synth) guitar sound. This is what I came up with, and it would be interesting if you could elaborate over this in a later video:
1) Make several new MIDI tracks from the original
2) Humanize/Dequantize them (if the humanizing routine is not random, feed it with the already humanized one instead of the original and so on)
3) Feed them to guitar synths that are slightly tuned out of pitch
4) Do the usual pan routine
The quantised piano sounds lifeless and mechanical, of course. Great tips as always 🙂
It does!
Happy New Year Mike! Your big fan from Myanmar. I've been out of touch with music for several years and I came across your channel on UA-cam and learned how to use Cakewalk. Now I'm back at recording at home. I thank you so much for teaching us and wish you well.
Happy New Year!
This is a very useful lesson , thanks Mike
My pleasure:)
Great information. I thought I understood doubling - I wish I would have watched this before recording my last album! Thanks for another great video, Mike.
Excellent stuff as usual!!
For ambient sound (i.e., thunder storm, birds, waterfall, etc.) taking a duplicate track zooming in and slightly moving the track will suddenly take it from a 2D sound to a 3D sound - as our ears never receive sound at exactly the same time from a single source in the real world (those nanoseconds matter) - same principle as discussed.
Bonjour Mike.
I Hope u r well.
I just take some seconds to wish to you, to ur familly, to Suzy, and friends, a happy new year, with a lot of friendly ''adventures'' as well.
Stay safe.
Alban, from Nancy, North-east of France.
(Thanks for Ur work...)
Merci Alban, and the same to you in return :)
I threw izotopes vocal doubler on a bass track once cause I was feeling lazy. The guilt still haunts me lol
Thanks Mike, this is something I am experimenting with on my guitars, I really need to get a fuller sound, especially as I produce Instrumental tracks.
I get way too excited when I see a new Creative Sauce video. Can't thank you enough for sharing your knowledge!
As a follow up after watching, I normally go 100% left and 100% right. Any sort of upside to going 90%/90% or something similar when just doubling a single guitar part?
Haha - my pleasure!
Great eq trick on guitars. Got to try sometime. Do you let the middle guitar play during vocals? Is there space on both vocals and guitar on these same center frequencies?
Great tips again, Mike! Thanks! Perhaps I may ask a question. I recently upgraded my Cakewalk to vs 10 (on my Windows 10, version 21H1 Laptop), and got a prompt that my ASIO v2 is no longer supported. I was wondering which version / setting you are using to reduce latency in Cakewalk 10? Thanks in advance and HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Question, what should be the volume of duplicate tracks and the main track? Is the duplicate track slightly quieter than the main? Should it be equal? Or it depends?
Quick question: when doubling voices, applying tune correction to ONLY the main voice shouldn't diminish its width, should it?
I don't think it should since all 3 tracks would still be different pitches and timing.
First...and applying.
Congratulations, and awesome!
Watch out for phase cancellation... 🤔
Very true. It's a sign of a tight performance. Those tone changes can help, and also rolling off the highs on the doubles.
That why you shouldn't use Pitch Correct. Make the Vocalist get it right. This is exactly why we don't get true great performances anymore.
Hey Mike, hope u see this. How much would u charge to sit a couple of days coaching me? I know what I want and u seem to have the answers.
Hello ^^
So here is a question to you: I record my guitar STEREO. Both channels are not the same. Neither in tone or time, depending on treatment. So i need a second performance?
I was about to ask the same thing 😄
Ironic that you are doubling other people's tips from videos that exist on the same topic...