Awesome! Let me know how it works out for you! Changing the “voices” is really where it’s at. You could even do some takes where you hold your nose closed, and that’s another great way to add character to your gang vocals as well. Hope this helps! -Justin
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Justin, thank you for sharing this! The result really sounds convincing, I'll try this out rn. ❤
Awesome! Let me know how it works out for you! Changing the “voices” is really where it’s at. You could even do some takes where you hold your nose closed, and that’s another great way to add character to your gang vocals as well. Hope this helps!
-Justin
@@FromZeroToStudio Haha hilarious, but yeah! Anything that changes your voice. It worked out surprisingly well for me. Thanks again ❤
@@circuitsoldiers good to hear! Glad it worked for you!
Thank you this is golden!
Thanks for watching and for the positive feedback! I’m glad this video was helpful for you!! Cheers!
-Justin
Great video mate. I'm shocked you son't have more subscribers! You at least just got one more... Awesome stuff.
Thank you so much! That means a lot!! Glad the video was helpful to you, and thanks for the sub!!
-Justin
I'm going to sing backing vocals in a hardcore band for the first time and i'm delighted to hear that bad vocals are an important part of it
What can I say… if you’re trying to make the vocal layers sound like a real crowd, you have to have some bad singers mixed in there 😂😂
DID YOU RECORD EACH VOICE 6 TIMES OR DID YOU DUPLICATE THEM???
@@Vardontheentertainer Record each voice multiple times to get the desired effect. Hope this helps!
-Justin