Blending the reverb and the delay is such a fantastic tip that so many people either overlook or don’t know about. It is really easy, especially for beginners to overuse delay/reverb and this trick works WONDERS
It's one of my favourite mixing moves! It's rarely talked about for some reason, but it does incredible things making your effects work together, I totally agree! :)
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Subbed and liked. Can I ask some questions? Also, how did you get so good at this? I'm hoping you can give me some tips with . . Should reverb, delay, and compression all be synced with the bpm? What are some check box items I could troubleshoot if I feel like my vocals are not sitting in the mix well? What should I consider if my vocals sounds too in front? What should I consider if my vocal sounds buried? I record with a rode nt1-a and having been using the scheps 73 mono plugin right away on my chain, is this dumb, it recently hit me that that plugin might be mostly helpful to dynamic mics Lastly, on the reverb and delay, do they send straight to 'master'? Thanks man. Looking forward to watching more videos.
In general, I record completely dry with a good mic, good interface, and a very dead room. No plugins burned in before the DAW. I'll usually record with an instance of EQ, one compressor for peaks, and a bit of reverb on the vocal, just on the †rack insert for tracking purposes! I know there are several methods out there, but this is my favourite. I don't like burning in compression before the DAW, unless you're totally sure about the settings. If you over-compress pre-DAW, then it's too late. Same reason I tend to track a DI in addition to any amp effects on guitars. Just my preference! One huge tip is that the room/environment is equally important as the mic/interface/plugins. The more you can minimize reflections, the better results you'll get - especially since compression with bring out any background reflections/noise! Always flip your furnace or air conditioning off too for that reason (Just don't forget to turn it back on after, haha!) Hope that helps :)
Blending the reverb and the delay is such a fantastic tip that so many people either overlook or don’t know about. It is really easy, especially for beginners to overuse delay/reverb and this trick works WONDERS
It's one of my favourite mixing moves! It's rarely talked about for some reason, but it does incredible things making your effects work together, I totally agree! :)
Thank You So Much For These Amazing Straight Forward Videos You Have Been Putting Out! Ive Learned So Much In Such A Short Amount Of Time That Ive been Here! Hands Down The Best Producer Covering These Topics Nobody Else Either Knows These Things Or Just Wants You To Pay To Know, Keep Up The AMAZING Work!!
Thanks so much for the kind words! So glad to hear that :)
Thanks man, helped a lot
Thanks Pedro, glad you enjoyed it!
Subbed and liked.
Can I ask some questions? Also, how did you get so good at this? I'm hoping you can give me some tips with . .
Should reverb, delay, and compression all be synced with the bpm?
What are some check box items I could troubleshoot if I feel like my vocals are not sitting in the mix well?
What should I consider if my vocals sounds too in front?
What should I consider if my vocal sounds buried?
I record with a rode nt1-a and having been using the scheps 73 mono plugin right away on my chain, is this dumb, it recently hit me that that plugin might be mostly helpful to dynamic mics
Lastly, on the reverb and delay, do they send straight to 'master'?
Thanks man. Looking forward to watching more videos.
Incredible video bro.
Thanks so much Kaido!
Wait Alex if I may ask… What are your pre recording plugins…
Like for clear, clean & without background noises 🤔
In general, I record completely dry with a good mic, good interface, and a very dead room. No plugins burned in before the DAW. I'll usually record with an instance of EQ, one compressor for peaks, and a bit of reverb on the vocal, just on the †rack insert for tracking purposes! I know there are several methods out there, but this is my favourite. I don't like burning in compression before the DAW, unless you're totally sure about the settings. If you over-compress pre-DAW, then it's too late. Same reason I tend to track a DI in addition to any amp effects on guitars. Just my preference! One huge tip is that the room/environment is equally important as the mic/interface/plugins. The more you can minimize reflections, the better results you'll get - especially since compression with bring out any background reflections/noise! Always flip your furnace or air conditioning off too for that reason (Just don't forget to turn it back on after, haha!) Hope that helps :)
Do you use a pre-amp?
Not enough wet effects
Add reverb/delay to your heart’s delight! The primary focus in this video is on the processing.
Now i understand why all these so called singers sound so this 2day..