I don't see this as cheating at all. It's pretty common to use a distortion plugin on vocals to make them harsher. If people call this "poser scrraming" they need to grow the fuck up. It's music. It's about the end result. If the song sounds good,then it is good. Great video :)
This is really cool and I’m glad I stumbled on this video and your channel. I generally write funeral doom, death/doom and symphonic funeral doom kind of stuff but do enjoy some BM. I wanted to make another solo project with BM but didn’t know how I was going to pull off the vocals. This is super helpful. Thanks!!
Good luck and I hope this helps. I find the vocals especially difficult as I'm not good at screaming without it going high pitches as opposed to sounding growly.
As a black metal (more death metal) musician, I salute your technique. Really cool way to do the best you can with what you have! 🤘 Earned yourself a subscriber!
@Yungintrovert666 bogrendigital.com/products/ampknob-revc www.soundtoys.com/product/little-radiator/ www.thenatan.store/p/devil-distortion-plugin/ These were all free VSTs at the time of recording.
Trying to do suitable vocals to the music I make is difficult, especially as a woman without a symphonic style voice. I have tried many times and failed. This is a way around it, and if that makes me a "poser vocalist" then so be it. It would be probably better to wait and see what it sounds like within the context of the song rather than judging on the isolated excerpts in this video.
@@joolz666 You did a fine job Joolz. You can't scream, but you found a way around that. That's kvlt in my book, not poser. Plus, the creepy whispered vibe that this technique produces goes quite well with the sound you're going for!
@@joolz666 I can do black metal vocals pretty well, but on my ambient project, I do it pretty much as you do, although I do not use a computer at all. If I add a lot of reverb and a bit of delay on track, put some sweater on the microphone and "sing" as you do, it may create a really interesting sound of this deaf screaming at a very long range. Keep it up and don't listen to these poser-occusators, since the real posers and parasites are them, but not the creators of at least something. It is always a pleasure to go with you through this mysterious and interesting art journey, so keep it up and know that many different people enjoy your content!
I don't see this as cheating at all. It's pretty common to use a distortion plugin on vocals to make them harsher. If people call this "poser scrraming" they need to grow the fuck up. It's music. It's about the end result. If the song sounds good,then it is good. Great video :)
Thanks. I agree with you and at least I didn't use of vocoder or autotune. Also, I'm far too old to be a poser anyway, screaming or not. 😊
YES!!! It’s what comes out of the speakers. Not how you got there.
This is my new favorite UA-cam channel
Awww, thanks. Checked out some of your music over on Bandcamp. Good stuff.
I've done vocals in a similar way in the past, it's more than fine in my opinion. thank you for the video! subbed
Cool, thank you! Being unable to do black metal vocals has been holding me back - not to mention my two note range 😉 - so hopefully this works.
This is really cool and I’m glad I stumbled on this video and your channel. I generally write funeral doom, death/doom and symphonic funeral doom kind of stuff but do enjoy some BM. I wanted to make another solo project with BM but didn’t know how I was going to pull off the vocals.
This is super helpful. Thanks!!
@@kevinobrien3888 Thanks. I still have problems with BM vocals, but this works quite well.
Bee searching for this kinda video for over a week! Thank you! I can finally try and add vocals to my tracks.
Good luck and I hope this helps. I find the vocals especially difficult as I'm not good at screaming without it going high pitches as opposed to sounding growly.
As a black metal (more death metal) musician, I salute your technique. Really cool way to do the best you can with what you have! 🤘
Earned yourself a subscriber!
Thanks very much! I'm still trying to learn how to "do" and "make" black metal (it usually turns out goth), so feedback like yours is always welcome.
amazing video! m/
Glad you enjoyed it. :-)
@@joolz666could you provide links to the devil plugin and the other plugins used?
@@Demonicintrovert666 I'm not sure whether YT will let me post links... Let's find out!
@Yungintrovert666 bogrendigital.com/products/ampknob-revc
www.soundtoys.com/product/little-radiator/
www.thenatan.store/p/devil-distortion-plugin/
These were all free VSTs at the time of recording.
Nice job :)
Thanks! 😄
whats point lol
@@Abstracto107 If I could understand your comment, I'd let you know.
If you cant do vocals, then do not do that if you dont want be a poser ''vocalist''.
Trying to do suitable vocals to the music I make is difficult, especially as a woman without a symphonic style voice. I have tried many times and failed. This is a way around it, and if that makes me a "poser vocalist" then so be it. It would be probably better to wait and see what it sounds like within the context of the song rather than judging on the isolated excerpts in this video.
way to be a gatekeeping loser
@@joolz666 You did a fine job Joolz. You can't scream, but you found a way around that. That's kvlt in my book, not poser. Plus, the creepy whispered vibe that this technique produces goes quite well with the sound you're going for!
@@joolz666 I can do black metal vocals pretty well, but on my ambient project, I do it pretty much as you do, although I do not use a computer at all. If I add a lot of reverb and a bit of delay on track, put some sweater on the microphone and "sing" as you do, it may create a really interesting sound of this deaf screaming at a very long range. Keep it up and don't listen to these poser-occusators, since the real posers and parasites are them, but not the creators of at least something. It is always a pleasure to go with you through this mysterious and interesting art journey, so keep it up and know that many different people enjoy your content!
@@ΤοΑντίδοτο Thanks. I think it turned out quite well in the end (ua-cam.com/video/YcmjqCCgOD0/v-deo.html).