“Donate your chairs” As someone who learned to engineer primarily for recording my own vocals, consider focusing more on developing a unique vocal style and having strong, clear articulation. No amount of cool vocal tricks will make your recordings better if you sound like you have a mouth full of oatmeal to begin with. 🧠🤝
I love this content and took many notes. I have learned a lot from you through the years and always appreciate your guides. The one point that inspired me to comment was something I dont necessarily "disagree with" but instead, wanted to spark a discussion as someone coming from a different perspective. I wanted to bring up how adding those layers at the beginning felt when it came to recording doubles. on the clips we're listening for a difference, my take was: Clip 1: "Dope, this sounds good. Maybe even august burns red vibes at the first line, and a little born of osiris on the second line." Clip 2: oh its just... he just has more screams happening. I think the concept of multiple screams happening is used best tastefully and to reenforce sounds and messages, right? I disagree that Clip 1 is "narrow and 2-dimensional" and that clip 2 is "wide and 3-d) I just wanted to bring this up so no one (most likely someone new) is confused and kind of takes it for granted that "having multiple tracks = sounds better always, objectively" because it for sure doesn't, its more like a cool tasteful thing you can do sometimes! as often as you want. Honestly, go for it and do it all the time. Its your choice, but i dont think single track screams ever sound 2D if the vocalist is amazing and takes you to another dimension on their own! (im not spell checking anything idgaf)
Learned. I think despite scream does not obtain octave note sound, it has lots of type of voice. Female, male, low, mid, hi scream, tunnel, fried, piggy scream. Need to treat them individually,
You know sometimes I’m afraid to pitch down my vocals or add distortion to them cause i feel like I’m lying to myself and that my live performance will sound way too different from my studio performance, what can you tell me about this?
You can add these effects live no prob, whats the difference between you using them on a guitar or your voice? What would the guitars sound like with no distortion? Dont worry about it as long as it sounds good
A lot of producing is trying to recreate how your brain imagines your voice sounding in a live setting, as well as the emotional connotations you are subconsciously expecting to hear from the sound associated with brutality.
Hey Joey, guys here
The more I watch these, the more I realize production and mixing blend together a lot
it's the only way
Very boring and time consuming, but it all blends together after awhile.
“Donate your chairs”
As someone who learned to engineer primarily for recording my own vocals, consider focusing more on developing a unique vocal style and having strong, clear articulation. No amount of cool vocal tricks will make your recordings better if you sound like you have a mouth full of oatmeal to begin with. 🧠🤝
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I love this content and took many notes. I have learned a lot from you through the years and always appreciate your guides.
The one point that inspired me to comment was something I dont necessarily "disagree with" but instead, wanted to spark a discussion as someone coming from a different perspective.
I wanted to bring up how adding those layers at the beginning felt when it came to recording doubles.
on the clips we're listening for a difference, my take was:
Clip 1: "Dope, this sounds good. Maybe even august burns red vibes at the first line, and a little born of osiris on the second line."
Clip 2: oh its just... he just has more screams happening.
I think the concept of multiple screams happening is used best tastefully and to reenforce sounds and messages, right?
I disagree that Clip 1 is "narrow and 2-dimensional" and that clip 2 is "wide and 3-d)
I just wanted to bring this up so no one (most likely someone new) is confused and kind of takes it for granted that "having multiple tracks = sounds better always, objectively" because it for sure doesn't, its more like a cool tasteful thing you can do sometimes! as often as you want. Honestly, go for it and do it all the time. Its your choice, but i dont think single track screams ever sound 2D if the vocalist is amazing and takes you to another dimension on their own!
(im not spell checking anything idgaf)
Omg thank you for this video❤
Cool! Thanks for the video!
Dont forget, the RAW Recordings are on Point!
Whose vocals are at 3:36? Sounds very familiar 🤔
I googled the lyrics and found it’s, In Flames’ song I the Mask. Definitely sounds like Spiritbox though
Good shit!
Learned. I think despite scream does not obtain octave note sound, it has lots of type of voice. Female, male, low, mid, hi scream, tunnel, fried, piggy scream. Need to treat them individually,
You know sometimes I’m afraid to pitch down my vocals or add distortion to them cause i feel like I’m lying to myself and that my live performance will sound way too different from my studio performance, what can you tell me about this?
You can add these effects live no prob, whats the difference between you using them on a guitar or your voice? What would the guitars sound like with no distortion? Dont worry about it as long as it sounds good
@@Durkhead this is a good way to see things, thank you 🤟🏼
A lot of producing is trying to recreate how your brain imagines your voice sounding in a live setting, as well as the emotional connotations you are subconsciously expecting to hear from the sound associated with brutality.
and who cares? Movie producers then also cheat and noone gives a shit
@@AdamJones-pr9ee singing is a whole body language
is that aaron pauly?
What song is this? It RIPS!!
In flames - I am above
My god.. I don’t need you..
-In Flames.
Is that in flames with a different vocalist? Lol
yep lol
No reverb and delay on vocals sounds better