2:11 bpm will tell us reverb adjustments = delay and decay decay helps sound more like in tempo w tracl/ doesnt sound over or underwashed/too dry that its spilling onto next verse and just follow track 2:45 reverb calculator 3:15 for lead vocals usually large room 4:55 after that then he ups wet all teh way up to hear it ------------ 5:15 change room size to be same as the room you chose in the delay calculator 5:35 freq range you want the reverb to affect most of time we want mid - high freq to be effected L cut around 400 hz H cut ~ 3.5-3.8 Khz (he went for 2.5) 6:25 after listening he felt too much reverb/harshnes sin high end so he brought H cut down lol but he seems to have moved the knob to 4.1 while talking and decided to move it back down to 3.5 so didnt change anything --------- 6:45 wetness slowly bring it up while listening to track 7:29 off 7:38 on i can barely tell esp when he has turned down the wetness its one of those small changes 8:18 listening solo you can hear it better, but that doesnt matter at the end of the day it maters what it sound w all elements, isolating never works human ear is relative dont do all this work that most people cant even tell
@@rainbowlion429 yeah so if you do 60000 divided by the tempo divided by 16 you get the time for 16ths so you can use a compressor or whatever, or 8ths
wow , never new the tempo trick, for neat reverb that doesnt spill over, thank you so much SC, earned a new subscriber!
Happy to help
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Like I wish you were my producer.
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I’m an up and coming artiste
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2:11 bpm will tell us reverb adjustments = delay and decay
decay helps sound more like in tempo w tracl/ doesnt sound over or underwashed/too dry
that its spilling onto next verse and just follow track
2:45 reverb calculator
3:15 for lead vocals usually large room
4:55 after that then he ups wet all teh way up to hear it
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5:15 change room size to be same as the room you chose in the delay calculator
5:35 freq range you want the reverb to affect
most of time we want mid - high freq to be effected
L cut around 400 hz
H cut ~ 3.5-3.8 Khz (he went for 2.5)
6:25 after listening he felt too much reverb/harshnes sin high end so he brought H cut down lol but he seems to have moved the knob to 4.1 while talking and decided to move it back down to 3.5 so didnt change anything
---------
6:45 wetness
slowly bring it up while listening to track
7:29 off
7:38 on
i can barely tell esp when he has turned down the wetness
its one of those small changes
8:18 listening solo you can hear it better, but that doesnt matter at the end of the day it maters what it sound w all elements, isolating never works human ear is relative
dont do all this work that most people cant even tell
Thanks you mybrother
Continue this Good work man tnks
Wow bro ... amazing tip
should post that track its fye
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@@SCTUTS sure
i used to do 60,000 divided by the tempo, this is great
me too so does it mean SC TUTS method is the best way??
@@rainbowlion429 yeah so if you do 60000 divided by the tempo divided by 16 you get the time for 16ths so you can use a compressor or whatever, or 8ths
Really good, brother.
Awesome track as well. What is the name of the song and singer?
Keep up the good work.
this is top notch bruh
great tutorial
kindly do one on fruity compressor
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I have really struggled with reverb but today I say no more nonsense 🤣
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Great tutorial clean information ℹ️
Wow this is great
For learners like me, what are the go to fl studio stuck plugin for mixing vocals
thank you
Thanks!
please the name of the song