3 Vocal Reverb Tips - Warren Huart: Produce Like A Pro
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- Опубліковано 14 чер 2024
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The Bob Ross of Mixing
Hi Mike Mastropierro hahaha Thanks! I need a wig!?
Produce Like A Pro hahah nah that’s alright. It was more like the aspect “effortless mastery”
Aw shucks I am so glad to be able to help! Have a marvellous time recording, many thanks Warren
Haha, spot on!
Wow, nice one.
Aleister Crowley wrote (and I paraphrase) that you do a thing once, you get a little better at it. You do a thing twice, it begins to become familiar to you. You do that thing ten times and you might begin to feel yourself developing a level of proficiency in it. You do a thing ten times ten times ten time, and it's not longer you doing it, but it is doing itself through you. You, Mr. Huart, seem to have become a channel through which the art of mixing manifests itself in the world among us mere mortals. You are an absolute champ and the day I discovered your tuition articles and videos marked the beginning of my beginning to really understand the ins and outs of mixing. Thank you!
For those of you watching this - This is amazing advice. The next step is: Customize your own presets!!! You can save the settings you have in one session and transfer those settings to another session ! This is how professional engineers get their own "Sound" and why people will go to YOU for a mix.
16:10 I tell you, the individual pieces of this puzzle didn’t make too much sense when the puzzle was being built, but the end result was nothing short of transformative! The final vocal sounded incredible! I never would have thought it would make sense, but it truly ended up being absolutely beautiful. Like a painter using multiple colors and techniques to create something magical. So lovely to watch a master at work! Thanks for the video (albeit an old one…)! Cheers!
we are blessed that such a great mixer decided to open a UA-cam channel and share his amazing knowledge.
Warren - I get a smile every time your saying we are messing it up ! Its taking the human element and bringing it out! Yes, its good to put effort into having a good front end and treated room etc. but once you know your gear and room isn't holding you back.... well its time to MESS IT UP ! Make it interesting!
One thumbs up is not enough. This is the kind of thing you learn working with or apprenticing with other engineers and I would never have thought of as a hobbyist mixer.
me every time there's a new upload 2:00
Hi Betty haha I am so glad to be able to help! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
@Betty Your coat is red
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I clicked this clickbait and LOLed.
Music is all i have in my life and i have a handfull of ok songs to show for a lifetime of trying.. Every moment of my life is taking an eternity now.
you're like TEACHER in my life's Unisersity of Music THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR EXISTANCE with REGARDS&RESPECT
You’re very kind! Thanks ever so much
When you unmuted the delays at the end, that was the icing on the cake! Awesome!
Thanks ever so much my friend!!
Used the side chaining compression for reverb on a spring verb and a low input level saturation verb... sounds great!! Thanks again Warren.
Feed one dense reverb into a more open one, you can go wild with effecting the first reverb, like using a Leslie effect on the first reverb, you can make it really dreamy with low rotation speeds and it’s not so obvious because it is then making the second reverb „swim“ for want of a better phrase, ramping the rotation up or down makes even more „rise or fall to the sound, gets you into some complicated automation but the added movement and variation is the cherry on the top
one of my favorite parts of these videos is the length. 3 vocal reverb tips in 20 minutes means these are some GOOD tips. thank you!
My protip to share on this...
I have a condenser mic hanging from the ceiling, Panned it all the way to the left and secretly recording aswell.
The regular vocal mic. is in front of the singer. Now I have 2 tracks to work with. + the natural reverb and 'roomy' feel really opens up the recording. Especially when vocallists go loud!
What a beautiful voice he has. If the rest of the song is as listenable, it’s a winner. Thanks for the insights.
Thanks very much
Good Stuff!! Thanks Warren!
Love these videos, always inspires me to try new ideas.
Your da man warren. Got the hair rockin plenty of reverb and saturation in that style
The best Vocal video i've seen so far !! Thaks so much !!
Your videos are just jam packed with insight. Thank you!
Thank you for sharing this information!
Fantastic video Warren! Thank you for these gems!!
Perfect, you rock!!! Thank you!!
Really cool tips Warren thank you!
A super video! Thank you so much!
Such a nice video. So positiv and motivating
Great stuff, thank you Warren. Your videos are full of great ideas and a real source of inspiration. Top man!
So bloody helpful. Thanks
Hi Friends! What many people love about traditional analog recording was the 'wrongness' the randomness! When I mix I love to experiment with ways to 'mess' things up! Saturation, pitch change, sometimes subtle, sometimes full-blown octaves up and down! What ideas to you use to mess things up, randomise, create wrongness that's all so right! Please let us know! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing my friends!
Great tips! Mess it up!!
I remember I had the best drum sound once tracking.. The next day we realized we labelled the board wrong/mixed up inputs at is was 414s or not 421s. Sounded amazing (obviously) and different
Yes, indeed! Thanks Spitfire!
Hey Warren. Quick question , some reverb plugins have Eqs on them. is it ok to use them since one of the techniques involve Eqing before the reverb ? are those eqs after the reverb hit or before ?
Very inspiring! Thanks for the tips!
Love the mono reverb split technique. Really, really interesting and useful stuff here. Cheers Warren.
You rule Warren. Thank you.
THIS IS USEFUL A LOOOTT!! THANKS!!
Great tips, that abbey road trick was what I needed
Love this guys personableness and down to earthness
I love what you do with stock plugins. Genius.
Seriously from the bottom of my heart thank you for all of the knowledge you share. It helps so much. You're the man, coach!
Thanks Warren for all your hard work and nice tipps and tricks for mixing. I've been learning a lot ever since I started watching your videos :).
Love it! Learned sooo much.
Great stuff Warren!
Warren. You make it so easy to watch and so interesting to learn from. Really don't think theres anybody better. Thankyou
I just found this channel when I needed it! I never quite understood the idea of a setting a reverb on a send/aux but you explained it brilliantly here. Applying saturation is a brilliant trick too. I just tried this on one of mixes and it was a real improvement. Thank you!
Best video, to motivate yourself as a mixer
Recording some vocals tonight, going back and watching some of these vocal recording tips has been great!
very cool to show the weird things out of the free box--
your wisdom is over the place! Thank you Warren for all you have shared with us.
I especially like the dual mono reverb and panning it closer to the vocal, Sounds great, Thanks Warren!
Man what an awesome tricks gonna try all of the steps one by one on the vocal next time I’ll be mixing! Thanks so much Warren !!!
Oooh new camera? Looks good!
Awesome tips!! Love messing around like this.
Thanks Mark! You Rock!! Mess around, get creative!
Produce Like A Pro I just joined up to the academy on the cyberspecial. Thanks for the opportunity! I’m checking out the videos. I would love more videos on a song going from rough acoustic demo to a full arrangement. I love the mixing stuff as well, of course, but the magic of moving a song to a point where it has a full arrangement isn’t shown much because it’s tricky and hard to apply. I think your teaching skills can pull that off though! I have a bunch of song ideas that are at various beginning stages but am stuck moving them as a beginner.
thank you for the great information
You make my hobby interesting, starting to enjoy mixing again, thanks a lot Warren!
Great explanation Warren thank you very much, totally love it!
Thanx Warren! A very useful and effective work to get good results and my own creativity! Great my friend!
It is a honor to see a real pro working... Thank you.
What a genius... And a friendly one too for helping us with such amazing vids as this... Thanks 🙏 so much mr. Huart sir 👍
You, sir, are genius!
Great tips again Warren, im definetly trying those on my new song. Thanks a lot
Thnx for the good tricks. The Abbey Road one was one of the first things learned mixing and is still a life saver for all times.
Hey dude, just wanted to say thanks for all the tricks... Ive learned loads. Keep it up x
Totally loved the tutorial. It was well explained and I learned a lot from you. Thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge with all of us.
amazing ! creative , lovely ' thank u !
I love how just the right video cones up new or old when doing just that. tracked vocals the other day and now mixing them in to our new blues song
I m new to this and i have also just joined the academy! Love your work, my mind everytime gets blasted away. You know i had all this "rules" in my head that i thought they were valid and i would stick up with them every time but man, i m so happy to found out that i was so wrong! Thank you so much!
Couldnt have come a better time. I've been wracking my brains over the vocal mix for an RnB artist I've been recording. He wants something differnt! Other than bloody "Drake" .. great stuff!!
Thanks man, you're a genius
I'm definitely gonna try all of these. Love the octave reverb idea!
Great tips! Mess it up!!
Great video as always! It's all about creativity! One trick that was "life-changing" for me was learning to use short, barely audible, ambient reverbs to make a vocal sit in the track but still appear dry/up front.
Wow! Excellent techniques, Warren. Your teaching style and enthusiasm is wonderful. Keeps me going and inspired :) 🙏
3 tips my hiney. There's like a hundred tips in that first tip alone! This has genuinely exploded my brain insofar as what's apparently possible with reverb. Love it!
just what I was looking for, cheers Warren !
Hey, Warren, thanks! 3 years down the road, this is exactly the advice I need today!
Thanks ever so much Dave!
great stuff warren man....enjoyed that.
Thanks ever so much Steve!
You've opened my eyes to a whole new world of mixing and mastering. As someone who's only just now beginning their journey producing music and experimenting with it, your channel is definitely one I will refer back to a lot!
That’s very kind of you to say! I’m glad to be able to help
thank you .... outstanding lesson
Thanks ever so much
Just watched the video and got the idea of running the input for the reverb through a harmonizer. I have to try theat tonight. Thanks for the inspiration.
Love to see that my friend, you rock!
Hi Diego Oliveira no YOU Rock my friend! Thanks for all of the great content you put out!!
i dig these kind of videos! thank you sir!!
Thanks ever so much Mike!!
The saturated reverb was a great thickening trick. Thanks
Thanks David! Glad to be able to help!
Right??? My vocals instantly sounded a lot better 💪🏽
Yeah! It gives your vocals more depth without it being thin and empty. 🙂
Loved this one! Simple and easy to use ideas. Thank you.
Thanks ever so much!!
Awesome Video as always Warren!
Thanks ever so much
Always an awesome lesson from you Warren. Amazing. Cheers
You're very welcome Bruno! I'm so glad to be able to help! Have a marvellous time recording, many thanks Warren
Inspirational, as always. Cheers Warren
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it
Good sir, you do have a so ever beautiful voice. I like the way frequencies are so well balanced in it.
Hello sir, love your videos, they are super useful and you have a nice positive energy! Keep it coming, much respect. 🙏
Thanks ever so much my friend!
Very good video. thank you, Warren.
Thanks ever so much
Mind blowing.
I’m always looking for unique things to try. I love the pitch change idea. Thanks
Fantastic!!
Beautiful Warren, thanks so much for sharing!
Thanks ever so much Andrew!!
3 outstanding vocal reverb tips! Tiptastic!
Thanks ever so much!!
I rarely record and mix vocals anymore because my career is all about electronic instrumental music now. I used to record and mix vocals and artists for more than 10 years. But maaaan i love learning a few more techniques and ideas to mix stuff. The different reverbs panned are such a great idea. Thank you!
Love your channel! Much love from Berlin!
Another great Video, Thanks Warren! I particularly like the wrongness concept you were promoting and feel inspired to get more creative with my reverb and delay settings . I will give those ideas a shot and see what else I can come up with. Cheers!
This was priceless. Wrongness is right when too much rightness has gone wrong.
Maaan, thank you for these videos 🙏🙏🙏
Soooo good tips!!!🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Thank you sir
Awesome! Brilliant !!! 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks ever so much
Great tips Warren -- Definitely gonna try these. Thanks much.
Thanks ever so much Billy!
The right left is a classic. :D I love the flanged octave up reverb. Sounded cool enough for me to go do myself! As always, thank you for sharing!