your videos are by far the most useful on this platform .. I work since decades in this industry and you just bring all the the point. extrem advantage for people who just start out ..
I find a low shelf cut around 1k takes care of the 350-800 mud but keeps the vocal sounding natural and naturally gives a top end shine without boosting much. I've found that all the modern tools make vocals sounds lifeless and boring (sooth, dynamic EQ, reso etc). A lot of advanced techniques we see on tutorials are only good in extreme circumstances to save a turd, but actually take us further away from a good mix where knowledgeable use of the basics really yelds the best results.
I see that you took down my post about low mid high frequency buss vocals and stereo imaging for how implemented. Its a must and none of you show the reality of this situation which is how real engineers mix why isnt this been shown it must me you dont wnat to or dont know how to facts why isnt this shown to the public 🤔 it taught in music schools you have all the gear you want there no other way.
The dynamic eq settings sound so much better to me
you just helped me repair a song that I thought I would have to do all over, good looking big dawg!!!
That’s nice to hear!
350hz and 2k are most frequenly problematic regions, i used to deal with dinamic eq's, so i can control more those frequencies!
Really nice video 👍 every beginning sound engineer should watch this. Thank you
your videos are by far the most useful on this platform .. I work since decades in this industry and you just bring all the the point.
extrem advantage for people who just start out ..
Always clean ! Regards !
That 2.5k always fucks me up
Nice to have u back!!! 2 Pro bro
2k frequencies really ven't mastered them.
I find a low shelf cut around 1k takes care of the 350-800 mud but keeps the vocal sounding natural and naturally gives a top end shine without boosting much. I've found that all the modern tools make vocals sounds lifeless and boring (sooth, dynamic EQ, reso etc). A lot of advanced techniques we see on tutorials are only good in extreme circumstances to save a turd, but actually take us further away from a good mix where knowledgeable use of the basics really yelds the best results.
I will try this out
Thanks for the tip! very good
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Thanks King for the course. You should provide a .pdf document of your courses to includes in your perks. Would be nice 👍🏻
Thanks man! Always great explenations, keep up the good work!
Great trick! Thanks! I also learned a couple INSANE tricks recently from Nick Mavromatis episode on vocal production. It’ll be worth your time.
I'll check it out!
Great job as always
Would you use a broad eq for all three of the frequencies? Wouldn’t that basically be the whole mid region
That 2.5k have ruing my vocal and mixes for year never could cunderstand what was calling my vocal to sound like a robot and harsh thanks
Gracias
Wish you showed the vocal with all frequencies sorted out
Very useful! Bravo!
hey bro, is the studio one stock EQ clean? No color added on it to subtract vocals?
I hate 2300-3700 range, it's really difficult to nail this region in vocals usually
Me too
Which 3 way monitors and sub are tou using in your small studio?
Bless
My god that song is hilarious!
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800 is a magical frequency if you know what good is
What mic did you use to record the vocals?
3.5k harsh is going to be noticed first!
10-11k are annoying frequencies , then 3-5 k
I see that you took down my post about low mid high frequency buss vocals and stereo imaging for how implemented.
Its a must and none of you show the reality of this situation which is how real engineers mix why isnt this been shown it must me you dont wnat to or dont know how to facts why isnt this shown to the public 🤔 it taught in music schools you have all the gear you want there no other way.
How is your unprocessed vocal so clean jesus
4k sometimes 4.5k
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800hz is great. Definitely not cutting it.