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My VocalSynth Mixing Setup (2022) - Improving your VOCALOID, UTAU or SynthV Covers!

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  • Опубліковано 9 бер 2022
  • Exciting things are in the works, so here's something small to tide you a bit!
    I feel like my cover style has really improved since my previous vsynth tutorials, so I wanted to share where I'm at so far in case it's helpful to anyone ~
    Music: Stuffed Tomato - Saudades
    My Second Channel - / @joezcafe_covers
    Covers featured in this video:
    - • JOEZCafe English Cover...
    - • UTAU x4 / SYNTHV x4 / ...
    --
    My Carrd - joezcafe.carrd...
    Twitter - / joezcafe__
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    My second channel - / @joezcafe_covers

КОМЕНТАРІ • 47

  • @SomeRandomDraws
    @SomeRandomDraws 2 роки тому +113

    “Soundgoodizer” pretty straightforward name

  • @EwWeather
    @EwWeather 2 роки тому +183

    This is one of the things in the vocal synth community that NO ONE seems to explain
    So thank you for the video and for us confused souls not being lost any longer

  • @pichooooo
    @pichooooo Рік тому +30

    FINALLY SOMEONE MADE A TUTORIAL FOR THIS
    Remember guys, your "tuning" would still sound like ass if the mixing is bad
    The mixing is the one that makes the foundation,
    the tuning only improves the mixing

  • @lazy_bt
    @lazy_bt 2 роки тому +78

    music production student here, to all of you generally unfamiliar with compression, be careful with that one, as it takes several YEARS to master such an effect. for example, the ratio, being how much a track gets "lowered" depending on how loud it gets (very simple explanation, also english isnt my first language so please excuse me), is usually at very low levels, so even a ratio of 4:1 tends to be huge. the problem with over-compression is that your tracks will sound distorted and "crushed", as in, their natural loudness will get lost along the process. remember, something going loud for a certain section isnt a bad thing, its just those small little problems youll want to fix.
    on another note, theres a million different free plugins out there that can serve different purposes, and that includes at least most of the stuff mentioned in this video. for eq-ing i use TDR-nova (a 4-band eq, with extra high- and low-passes), for compression i use Roughrider 3 from audiodamage. theyre not necessarily the best out there, but as someone still learning a lot of stuff, they do the job. so look for plugins, theres got to be something to your tastes out there. theres even free DAWs, and i recommend Reaper. also, you should experiment. a lot.

  • @fragmentofanotherworld
    @fragmentofanotherworld Рік тому +33

    I'm a new Vocaloid Producer focused on covers! This really helps because most tutorials goes like "This is mixing have fun!!"
    Very well explained honestly

  • @AllenTube
    @AllenTube 2 роки тому +25

    cant believe some producers only show tutorials on how to tune and this is the first tutorial i've seen on mixing. Thank you so much

  • @ryouichi
    @ryouichi 2 роки тому +30

    soundgoodizer called me a bitch and drank all my pepsi

  • @TheViolaBuddy
    @TheViolaBuddy 2 роки тому +22

    This is definitely useful for me. Production is something I've never really known what to do with - and it's been something I've poked at on and off and then being like "I don't know what I'm doing" for quite a while now (probably literally years at this point). A vocal synth-focused guide like this is going to be an especially good resource.
    That said, it's a bit hard to visualize (audiolize?) what it means when you say changing this-or-that aspect of the audio has this-or-that effect to the sound. The examples at the end were useful, but more before-and-after examples with each step could've been helpful on this front.

  • @cakesdown4364
    @cakesdown4364 2 роки тому +27

    This couldn’t have come at a better time! Your videos are what pushed me to start synth v like, a week ago, and I’ve been hoping you’d upload more tutorials! You’re awesome!

  • @aryllstea
    @aryllstea 2 роки тому +12

    this is still the kind of thing that makes me break out in stress hives but this video does help make the hives less severe

  • @AnAndroNerd
    @AnAndroNerd 2 роки тому +22

    So here some of my advice, if you don’t want to pay for FL studio or use it’s bull shit trial. I would recommend a reaper, it has all the plug-ins you need already included, and you can actually save your project files. Apparently the trial only lasts for like 60 days but I have used it for more than 60 days so… ‘あー

    • @ZaneChihuahua
      @ZaneChihuahua 2 роки тому +5

      I've used the trial version for more than a year. Lol.

    • @stormfist9927
      @stormfist9927 2 роки тому +9

      me after 23 years of using reaper not having paid a single cent: sorry, yep, still evaluating

    • @Thebutterflydancer
      @Thebutterflydancer 9 днів тому

      Does it make the piano?

  • @idanshilv3565
    @idanshilv3565 2 роки тому +22

    I wish this video was a thing when I started using FL. Thank you for the video!
    (By the way, Soundgoodizer is actually just 4 Maximus presets to choose from (A-D), with a big "intensity" knob instead of the whole Maximus interface... I sometimes get what I need just by loading one of the Soundgoodizer presets from within Maximus, and then tweaking it to my needs. It proved helpful for me, especially when I just started learning about mastering.)

    • @joezcafe
      @joezcafe  2 роки тому +4

      Every time I've experimented with Soundgoodizer, getting into the real nitty gritty directly with Maximus has always produced better results for me ~
      I'm a bit of a control freak so never like chucking "This does everything" tools onto my stuff ahaha

  • @honeybeechaos
    @honeybeechaos Рік тому +5

    I just started messing around with UTAU and im so glad this channel popped up on my recommended. Thank you, this is great :D

  • @GodAtum
    @GodAtum 11 місяців тому +6

    i would recommend cakewalk as it's free and just as good as paid DAWs and very easy to use for beginners like myself

  • @chills_tiny_mom
    @chills_tiny_mom 10 місяців тому +9

    not me prounoncing cevio has "see-vio" and just finding out now its "che-vio" :sob:

  • @Planktonium
    @Planktonium 2 роки тому +4

    THANK YOUUUUUUUUUUUU i have been looking for a comprehensive mixing tutorial forever 😭

  • @wingstheman
    @wingstheman 3 місяці тому

    This help me with overall vocal mixing the way u explain the fx and thier fuctions simply really helped me out thank ya!

  • @cubedroid5087
    @cubedroid5087 2 роки тому +4

    thanks! i started using UTAU yesterday and this is super helpful.

  • @ahotoUTAU
    @ahotoUTAU 2 місяці тому +1

    thank you. I can’t even describe how much this is necessary. PEOPLE W O N ‘ T E X P L A I N A N Y T H I N G ! ! ! AND IT’S ENFURIATING!!!! FINALLY someone is KIND to EXPLAIN.

  • @grumpybearbear
    @grumpybearbear Рік тому +3

    Thank you so much for sharing your mixing workflow, my UTAU covers sound so much better now that I'm actually mixing better.

  • @artemisDev
    @artemisDev Рік тому +4

    So this is why just placing my utau covers over the off vocal track feels weird. Not sure if I want to get into this tho.... :/

  • @ZaneChihuahua
    @ZaneChihuahua 2 роки тому +4

    This is pretty neat. I didn't even know about maximizers before this, so thanks! I pretty much do the same things with my mixing process. The order you did everything was kind of reversed from how this stuff is traditionally done, but it still sounds good. Normally, the mastering stuff should be last and the mixing stuff is first because adding any kind effect to audio can influence the volume of the sample as a whole. Personally, I add a reference track of the original since those are usually mixed and mastered by professionals already. I also like the use band splitters in audio files that way I can add effects to only parts of a sample's spectrum instead of applying an effect to the entire audio file. For example, adding compressors on the high ends of voice files to de-ess vocals. Oh! And one last thing. Make sure you use different hardware to listen to songs. Speakers and headphones are not always created equal.

  • @Neopets4Life494
    @Neopets4Life494 2 роки тому +3

    This coffee tastes just right
    Thank you Joeee!!
    edit 2 seconds later: while i don't use FL studio, honestly this is extremely handy info in general to have as general bullet points to consider and work with. It's a nice overview guide

  • @SCOBT
    @SCOBT Рік тому +3

    I'm hard of hearing!! all this advice is golden and very helpful (even if it's difficult for me to understand sometimes)

  • @neurotic536
    @neurotic536 2 роки тому +4

    such a useful video. I'm def new to music but i love vocal synths, and mixing vocal synths is a different process and i couldn't find anything on it. thank you!

  • @ReinFreebird
    @ReinFreebird 2 роки тому +13

    "Do I know the bare minimum requirement to mix a cover that sounds satisfiying for me as a creator so I won't feel like ass later? Absolutely".
    This is exactly what I am needing right now, thank you

  • @caio8470
    @caio8470 2 роки тому +4

    Very cool. Very informative. The program calling the tools fruity made me laugh 🍓
    I always recommend Cakewalk as a free alternative if you're experienced in audio mixing and Reaper if you're new to it. The latter is paid but it comes with a flexible trial mode and really accessible prices.
    Remember to check your peaks 👍

  • @undead.boba-p
    @undead.boba-p Рік тому +3

    You sound like Kevin but British. I approve.

  • @brookey4625
    @brookey4625 2 роки тому +4

    2:27 did I just get called out

  • @TheShadowrider456
    @TheShadowrider456 2 роки тому +2

    Where was this video all my life? 😩

  • @ykoops3600
    @ykoops3600 2 роки тому

    Oh thank God. You have no idea how much I needed this, maybe my covers will now have hope of not sounding like needles anymore

  • @Luxxcia
    @Luxxcia 2 місяці тому +3

    True, but tuning does have a HUGE affect, nobody wants to hear Miku sounding like a dying sheep on a cute song.

  • @milkytonic
    @milkytonic Рік тому

    thank u SO MUCH i just started making vsynth music and this helps so much!!!

  • @pal-p
    @pal-p 2 роки тому +2

    TYSM for this🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @Cheezeeeee
    @Cheezeeeee 2 роки тому +2

    ey dude, i'll be looking forward to that one rhythm game that got localized recently, i don't know what that game is but that sounds fun ey. *wink*

  • @smonk_aka47
    @smonk_aka47 2 роки тому

    Thanks, I really needed this

  • @sucrose2083
    @sucrose2083 Рік тому +4

    I
    Don’t
    Have
    MONEY

    • @bal3716
      @bal3716 Рік тому +2

      S
      A
      M
      E

    • @scatmanjohnfan22
      @scatmanjohnfan22 Рік тому +4

      Piracy! :D
      Well, i guess theres cakewalk, a free DAW program, but its hard to learn