super insightful, thank you for sharing! i was really surprised by all the useless low freq info in the aspiration track. will definitely be filtering that out from now on!
Ahhhhhh ... GREAT video!! I've noticed when I compress Solaria's vocals, there's alot of hiss. THIS method will help out a TON. Thanks so much for pointing this out and going over it :)
Brilliant! Long time ago I noticed that putting a limiter on the master bus I needed to put a de-esser on the main voice. Also compressors, they compress the peaks and the gain lifts up all low level noises, in a voice that means breaths, that I use to separe on a different track with real vocalists bfore compressing. Last year I upgraded Melodyne to v5 because it separates s and consonants allowing the user to control their levels separately from the words in between, so you spot a common problem in mixing in this video! Having the option in Synth V is great, and you show that with the usual analytic perfection. Now we might ask Dreamtonics to produce a plugin that does this separation on real vocal tracks: if they developed synthesized aspirations they should be also in the best position to analyse (by AI perhaps)
Another excellent video Mark! I have seen these options when I've been working with SVS and is something that's been on my To Do list. So this video will help with my understanding when I look into it. Thanks Mark 😎👍
Mark, what a terrific video, thank you. I was thinking, have you ever talked about how you emulate other singers' styles? For example how would you approach someone like Maynard from Tool, where he stretches out words. SVS vocal modes gives you the soft to powerful performance, and the phonemes gets you so of far. any ideas?
@@mixphantom0101 After playing some more with SVS, I realized that it is easy to get trapped in the options paralysis web. I am embracing Emma's characteristics to develop scratch tracks with SVS. I kept coming back to intent, narrative and emotion. Anywho. Thank you, what a journey!
Have you figured out how to make raspy vocals? Have any thoughts? I use a Dynamite type VST which helps a lot, but it would be nice to get a really rough sounding vocal, like Janis Joplin, or Ronnie James Dio, etc. any suggestions?
I just got Synth V, it's so much better than I thought it would be, your videos are great.
super insightful, thank you for sharing! i was really surprised by all the useless low freq info in the aspiration track. will definitely be filtering that out from now on!
What an amazing video thank you for sharing....... Well done to dreamtonic for allowing this....
Ahhhhhh ... GREAT video!! I've noticed when I compress Solaria's vocals, there's alot of hiss. THIS method will help out a TON. Thanks so much for pointing this out and going over it :)
it never occurred to me to swit\ch the phase on the aspirations. Thanks for the tip. Nice segment.
Brilliant! Long time ago I noticed that putting a limiter on the master bus I needed to put a de-esser on the main voice. Also compressors, they compress the peaks and the gain lifts up all low level noises, in a voice that means breaths, that I use to separe on a different track with real vocalists bfore compressing. Last year I upgraded Melodyne to v5 because it separates s and consonants allowing the user to control their levels separately from the words in between, so you spot a common problem in mixing in this video! Having the option in Synth V is great, and you show that with the usual analytic perfection. Now we might ask Dreamtonics to produce a plugin that does this separation on real vocal tracks: if they developed synthesized aspirations they should be also in the best position to analyse (by AI perhaps)
Another excellent video Mark!
I have seen these options when I've been working with SVS and is something that's been on my To Do list. So this video will help with my understanding when I look into it.
Thanks Mark 😎👍
I actually got the idea whilst working on a real singer's vocal in Spectralayers! I should probably do that video too!
Wow.... you make these often? Amazing!!!!
Mark, what a terrific video, thank you. I was thinking, have you ever talked about how you emulate other singers' styles? For example how would you approach someone like Maynard from Tool, where he stretches out words. SVS vocal modes gives you the soft to powerful performance, and the phonemes gets you so of far. any ideas?
Thanks. I actually think it's up to the voice library developers to build that sort of thing into the "aspirations".
@@mixphantom0101 After playing some more with SVS, I realized that it is easy to get trapped in the options paralysis web. I am embracing Emma's characteristics to develop scratch tracks with SVS. I kept coming back to intent, narrative and emotion. Anywho. Thank you, what a journey!
Bro, I have strugles how double vocals 😑😑. Any Idea?
Check out my video "Synthesizer V - Backing Vocals"
Thank you ❤❤ @@mixphantom0101
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Have you figured out how to make raspy vocals? Have any thoughts? I use a Dynamite type VST which helps a lot, but it would be nice to get a really rough sounding vocal, like Janis Joplin, or Ronnie James Dio, etc. any suggestions?
Not really... Vocoflex seemed like an potential winner but it falls apart with gritty voices.
Yeah same here. I love Synth V, but the soft vocals are a hard sell for Metal, although I am doing okay with it.
@@mixphantom0101Thanks! Keep up the great dives!
How can make the vocal more raspy ?
I haven't found any tricks - I actually think some voices have a "growl" articulation.