Keep in mind that the most important thing is the source. Get a great recording and everything else will sound 1000x better with minimal effort. Rather have a 6hrs recording sesh repeating a couple verses than have a 6hrs mixing sesh trying to polish a turd. This is great advice regardless of DAW. 1. Dynamics (Gain Stage, Fader Riding, Compression). 2. Frequencies (EQ, Resonances and Sibilances) 3. Tuning 4. Wet FX for flavor and color. You won't need much else. Every other addition is either a creative choice or it might not be adding anything to the track, so keep that in mind. Learn the rules, then break the rules. Easier to get creative when you have mastery over a basic type of vocal sound, than the other way around.
Keep in mind that the most important thing is the source. Get a great recording and everything else will sound 1000x better with minimal effort. Rather have a 6hrs recording sesh repeating a couple verses than have a 6hrs mixing sesh trying to polish a turd.
This is great advice regardless of DAW.
1. Dynamics (Gain Stage, Fader Riding, Compression).
2. Frequencies (EQ, Resonances and Sibilances)
3. Tuning
4. Wet FX for flavor and color.
You won't need much else. Every other addition is either a creative choice or it might not be adding anything to the track, so keep that in mind.
Learn the rules, then break the rules.
Easier to get creative when you have mastery over a basic type of vocal sound, than the other way around.
Im in owe with the mind that can operate ableton. At the same time im FLGang🎹 for life. Ableton is chaos
And what if you have a left right vocal layers high notes low notes how do you mix that
which sample is used from which sample pack
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