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Yoooooo appreciate you foreal this comment made my day! This is what I do it for to help everybody out so that way the quality of music overall continues to increase! With all that being said we're going to keep this wheel rolling! More videos coming soon! Thank you again for tuning in 🙏
@@goobstersroom Yessir salute. I’m a writer for a couple interscope artists, i’m looking to step up my reference mixes, let’s work? Where can i contact you
@@shecallsme2183 you could DM me on Instagram!! @goobstersroom the link is also in the description 🔥 I look forward to hearing from you soon let’s lock in! 🤝
I do that too all the time, you can even see in the video that there was a part where the Decay time didn't go exactly off the calculation so I do agree with people going off the feeling for sure! The calculation is more of a starting point 💯 Thank you for tapping in tho!!
Glad you enjoyed it and were able to follow along! Not sure if you're subscribed but im dropping more videos like this in the next month if you wanna stay tuned for those! 🔥
Most definitely! These are theories so they apply to any DAW you work in but im supper happy you were able to take something from it! Happy engineering my friend!
It’s rare I watch an engineer work and feel like he is on my level. You did that. It’s great to see someone putting out content on UA-cam that is accurate. A lot If your techniques were done the way they should be done. Salute. Where y’all from ?
Ty for all impressive content and explanation. There are so much deconstruction. You telling every detail and you did it why. Waiting for new stuff I will follow you on every platform.
Yuuup it’s just me making these @goobstersroom but I’m making sure to get more done on the way!! 🔥 new video this month thank you for tuning in!! More to come for sure 🔥
Bro these are pure gems thanks a lot g....❤️💯 I just have one question : Is 7500 is a random number or something else in your equation for calculating pre delay?
In general my calculation goes like this a minute has 60 seconds, that means 60,000 milliseconds, as we are defining or tempo in beats per minute (and that means 4th notes) we can divide the 60,000 by our bmp to get the length of a quarter note. 60,000/ x bmp= 4th 30,000/ x bmp= 8th 15,000/ x BPM= 16th 7,500 / x BPM = 32th 3,750 /x BPM = 64th 1,875 / x BPM= 128th You can use any of these values really but 7,500 is the fastest for me it’s all just taking that 60,000 number and dividing by 2 to get a different note value to start
I appreciate you man thank you! I do all this work all myself so it does take me a little bit of time to crank out each video but rest assured I do give it my all with each one to provide you guys with the BEST information at the highest quality possible and make it all entertaining too! There’s for sure going to be more where this came from Fosho! But in the meantime you could connect w me and tap into all the other tutorial and short form videos I got on my Instagram! @goobstersroom Shoutout to you tho for tuning in thank you again 🙏🙏🙏
I have a few requests piling up now but be sure to subscribe I plan on dropping one of these every month! But I could for sure do those just stay tuned so you don't miss it 😏
630 subs, I'll check back in 2 days cuz this channel is gonna blow. Keep dropping content like this man. my request would be Tory Lanez "Initiation" vocal style effects for Rnb or Tory Lanez "Real Addresses" for that aggressive melodic trapnb flow.
I got a few videos stacked up but I’ll see if I can knock these out as soon as possible! But in the meantime if you want to see other short fort tutorials you could checkout my Instagram! @goobstersroom But regardless I will try to get to as many requests as I can possible asap!! Thank you for the kind words and more importantly tuning in!
I have another video on my channel where I explain this exact question in detail. This is the link ua-cam.com/video/vjk3GsQJ1YY/v-deo.html&lc=UgzDHx-Wq76GCyUDxP14AaABAg&ab_channel=Goobster%27sRoom And you could see the explanation at 17:37 into the video linked above
btw quick correction for reverb the pre delay gives the perception of distance between the sound source and the reflection source inside a space so a smaller predelay would make something sound further away vice versa for something you want sound closer away not the decay. you can for instance be in a very reverberant bathroom for example aka bathroom with a long decay due to the material the bathroom is made of(say for example a bathroom made of tile thats 12ftx12ft vs the same bathroom but acoustically treated). the predelay indicates how close the sound source(the vocal for instance) is close to the reflective source(the wall in the recording space) hopefully thats helpful dope vid
I agree, but I just didn't elaborate this much on the reverb settings for the time sake of the video to keep everything concise. Shorter pre delay time does mean its sounding further out but decay time does add to this equation still as well. It just depends on where you want to make the effected sound, sound like its sitting. Longer decay times are like bigger rooms and if you use the short pre-delay time they both play on each other. Much like if you use a short pre-delay with a short decay it'll sound like its in a smaller room and not as much further back because small rooms only go so deep and far. One minor detail I left out but I think people still get the memo...
are you putting the doubler straight on the track/on an aux track that your vocals are routed too? Im so used to putting a doubler on a send and fading it in, i didnt even think of popping it straight on there.
You can do both. In this case I plopped it straight on there and it works 🔥 when you be mixing for so long a lot of people get intimidated to make bold moves and commit to a sound but if you listen to a lot of mike deans mixes he goes heavy with the effects and pushes limits which creates interesting sounds. It’s always switching on a case by case basis but for this example and a lot of don tolivers stuff the stereo vocal information is spread pretty heavy on certain sections which is what I did here 🔥
great video! quick question: you showing the valhallah with the plate preset but the mode is always on concert hall. im not at home rn so can anyone please confirm wether its normal or did he changed the mode??
So that’s just the way I have it routed. On Valhalla you could have it on plate and have it a plate but I just have it set up on my template that way because, all the different modes on Valhalla sound different but I personally like the concert hall version as a plate better than the actual different plate settings on the Valhalla. But play with the modes with your vocals and test each different one out because each does sound 100% with their own unique tones and textures. But that’s what I just used for this video that was a quick rough mix
They're essentially the same thing. The 7500 is just a shortcut to the 60,000 because the math will still check out, I forgot the exact explanation to how they are essentially the same thing but you could try it for yourself. If you choose to do 60,000 divided by the bpm you'll get the value for a longer decay time and if you want a shorter decay or to get your pre delay you would have to divide by 2, 2-4 times. (Maybe even more depending on BPM) If you 7500 it shortcuts the amount of times you have to divide by 2 its just quicker. It all depends on your bpm of course but usually ill only divide by 2 once or twice to get my pre delay and then multiply by 2 once or twice to get my decay. Does that make sense? They're basically the same thing. 7500 to me is just a faster way to get to my solution. Let's me set and forget quicker than the 60,000 although the 60,000 still works too. Hope that helps! 👍
@@goobstersroom Alright so it is more of a matter of preference and is a speedy calculation. Perfect man, it all made sense. Thanks for explaining. Also, great tutorial brother. Kudos!
That's a very broad question because every vocal is different so it depends. But I'm going to be dropping more vocal tutorials soon so be sure to subscribe to get more of an understanding to the question you asked!
Go to the calculating reverb section at 15:06 on this video and you'll see exactly what it is ua-cam.com/video/vjk3GsQJ1YY/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Goobster%27sRoom
@@leko_rsa for sure! It takes me a little bit of time to crank out these videos but what you can do is checkout the short form tutorials I upload in between these longer videos over on my Instagram! @goobstersroom ! I hope to see you there as well 🔥🔥🤝
The way I'm routing all my vocals and background layers are all getting routed to the same bus. So if I were to do the delay throws from the lead bus this would include all the background harmony/adlib/dub layers that overlap the leads which is something I wouldn't want being sent to those throw sends because it would throw off the rhythm and what you hear etc... If I routed all the lead tracks to their own individual bus and all the background layers to their own individual bus then I could've put the throws directly on the lead bus which could also be a favorable way to achieve your sound but just for simplicity sake I did it on the direct tracks to streamline things a little bit quicker. Great question though! I hope that answered your question (: 👍
Requests are starting to pile up but I’ll for sure look into it! But in the meantime you could check out all my tutorial posts I upload on my Instagram in between these videos 🔥🔥 @goobstersroom ! Thank you for tuning in 💯🤝
He's 100% making that voice himself when he's recording, there's no specific plugins that are making his voice "deeper" that's all him which is why it sounds lit and unique lol But! I could still make a video around his mixing style I'm just waiting for the album to drop to get more of an idea to where he takes the sound hopefully soon tho!
This is gonna sound funny af but if you wanna create that voice rap like if you're trying hard to push a poop out and you'll get that sound 😂 I know it sounds crazy but that's what that new cadence sounds to me, super fire tho
I agree its important to develop your own sound which is why I emphasize in this video multiple times to still build and develop their sound with an actual mixing engineer if they want to stand out from the rest that's absolutely essential! But I think the interest comes from people just admiring how certain sounds make them feel. So if they wish to achieve a similar effect to make their music feel the same then why not! But again the best option for music is doing a blend of both with an actual engineer!
@@pachinifivefive6607 Yup it's unfortunate but you even see people come up like that too, look at IAN rn he's basically a Yeat spinoff. Same thing with Hunxho & Future, Coochise and Carti's old flow the list goes on. As music consumers some people just love the same sound and even blow stuff up that sounds similar Again I don't condone it and I agree with you on why most hate this Gen of artists but that's where the real creatives shine... If they could separate themselves with their own unique sound, something that's fresh and new then you could also succeed. But again I just do this as a series to spark ideas and give out some inspiration
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The amount of sauce you're giving out is crazy. This knowledge is worth money. You'll blow up if you keep making content like this bro.
Yoooooo appreciate you foreal this comment made my day! This is what I do it for to help everybody out so that way the quality of music overall continues to increase! With all that being said we're going to keep this wheel rolling! More videos coming soon! Thank you again for tuning in 🙏
@@goobstersroom Yessir salute. I’m a writer for a couple interscope artists, i’m looking to step up my reference mixes, let’s work? Where can i contact you
@@shecallsme2183 you could DM me on Instagram!! @goobstersroom the link is also in the description 🔥 I look forward to hearing from you soon let’s lock in! 🤝
My boi calculated the delay af 😂 that’s dope I just go off what I hear and experiment
I do that too all the time, you can even see in the video that there was a part where the Decay time didn't go exactly off the calculation so I do agree with people going off the feeling for sure! The calculation is more of a starting point 💯 Thank you for tapping in tho!!
Audio engineer student here, you def giving sauce !!
I'm glad you're enjoying the videos!!
When he started calculating the delay I knew that this man studied mixing so well 🔥keep it up man 🙌🏻
Haha I appreciate it! Been doing it for a good amount of time! So I'm glad you're able to take from the videos !!
Yo been seeing yalls TikTok’s def boutta level up with these tutorials.
Hell yeah I'm glad you're enjoying them! Gonna drop a new one this week!!
one of the best videos ive seen for explanation
Glad you enjoyed it and were able to follow along! Not sure if you're subscribed but im dropping more videos like this in the next month if you wanna stay tuned for those! 🔥
Krazy cause I’ve seen y’all on instagram and now I randomly run into ya on YT. Keep up good work
Appreciate you for tapping in! Gonna keep that ball rolling!
@@goobstersroom definitely got a sub from me💎
i love how in depth this is. I'm going to try to emulate this in fl. Thanks!
Most definitely! These are theories so they apply to any DAW you work in but im supper happy you were able to take something from it! Happy engineering my friend!
The way you explain this helped me fill in some gaps in my recoding an mix
I’m glad the video was able to help you!
Man thank you so much for explaining every little detail. You explained it so good . I appreciate that you're sharing your knowledge!
Appreciate you Raphael!! I got a new video coming out this friday so stay tuned for that one too 👀
That’s tough 💪🏾💪🏾
Appreciate you!! 🤝🤝
I really like this tutorial! Nice! It's help me a lot. When you use the equation to reverb was a boost in my knowledgement. Thx!
I'm glad im able to show you something new!! Keep up the good work my friend and ill be sure to keep these videos coming! 🔥
It’s rare I watch an engineer work and feel like he is on my level. You did that. It’s great to see someone putting out content on UA-cam that is accurate. A lot
If your techniques were done the way they should be done. Salute. Where y’all from ?
Appreciate you for tuning in thank you for those kind words!! I'm located out of North Hollywood, CA
Ty for all impressive content and explanation. There are so much deconstruction. You telling every detail and you did it why. Waiting for new stuff I will follow you on every platform.
I really appreciate it Omer! I'll be sure to keep cranking out the good videos!!!
thats really a class, insane content
Appreciate you for tuning in! Be sure to subscribe cuz I got a new one coming real soon by this month 👀
Top lesson bro, thanks
Glad you liked it!
Ya snapped on the drip vocal effx ICeeey
I’m glad you enjoyed the video 🔥🔥🔥
good work
Thank you for tuning in!
Thanks for the knoledge you provide broski.
Of course bro always! Lmk if there’s any other style or specific thing you wanna learn!
My song “IMPATIENT” will blowup someday trust 🕰️
Great info! You know what you doing, subbed
Appreciate you Jack thank you!!
@@goobstersroom fa sho, keep going.
Wow great video.
This was a dope tutorial guys no cap . definetly recommended
Appreciate you for recommending thank you!!!
the like comment subscribe for providing the equation 🔥🔥🔥
Appreciate you I'm glad you were able to learn from the video!! 🔥
odetari vocal tutorial? new but golden
Amazing video!! Great sauce! ❤️
Thank you for watching!!
Really good video guys, PLEASE keep doing them, no pressure tho
Yuuup it’s just me making these @goobstersroom but I’m making sure to get more done on the way!! 🔥 new video this month thank you for tuning in!! More to come for sure 🔥
Yea that song need to drop homie❤ mixing skills 💯
Appreciate you for those kind words on the mixing! And foreal I think he should be dropping soon!
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I'll see what I can do 🔥
@@goobstersroom goodlooking 🤝🏽
Your a real one brotha🔥
Appreciate you for tuning in Deezy!!!
Needed this I got some great to drop with this vibe
Most definitely glad you enjoyed the video!! 🔥
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Do Khalid vocals featured on silence please, THANKS
I’ll look into it for sure! But in the meantime check out all the other short form tutorial videos I post over on Instagram!
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@@goobstersroom i already do, great content💯💯
new suscriber here, keep this shitt going
Appreciate you Pablo we gon keep this rolling! 🔥🔥
dom corleo style vocals would be crazy
great video bro
Any song in specific that you would like to see a video styled off of?
thank you
Glad you enjoyed the video!!
Bro these are pure gems thanks a lot g....❤️💯
I just have one question : Is 7500 is a random number or something else in your equation for calculating pre delay?
In general my calculation goes like this
a minute has 60 seconds, that means 60,000 milliseconds, as we are defining or tempo in beats per minute (and that means 4th notes) we can divide
the 60,000 by our bmp to get the length of a quarter note.
60,000/ x bmp= 4th
30,000/ x bmp= 8th
15,000/ x BPM= 16th
7,500 / x BPM = 32th
3,750 /x BPM = 64th
1,875 / x BPM= 128th
You can use any of these values really but 7,500 is the fastest for me it’s all just taking that 60,000 number and dividing by 2 to get a different note value to start
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Y’all’s video style is hella professional for a channel with only 300 subs wtf y’all goin crazy with the quality 🔥🔥🔥
I appreciate you man thank you! I do all this work all myself so it does take me a little bit of time to crank out each video but rest assured I do give it my all with each one to provide you guys with the BEST information at the highest quality possible and make it all entertaining too!
There’s for sure going to be more where this came from Fosho! But in the meantime you could connect w me and tap into all the other tutorial and short form videos I got on my Instagram!
@goobstersroom
Shoutout to you tho for tuning in thank you again 🙏🙏🙏
@@goobstersroom bet! I’ll be checking u out fasho 🔥🔥
This video has so much knowledge packed in a small amount of time. Can you do a vocal tutorial for Juice WRLD or Brakence? And keep up the good work 🔥
I have a few requests piling up now but be sure to subscribe I plan on dropping one of these every month! But I could for sure do those just stay tuned so you don't miss it 😏
i definitely want to see some brakence too, his production is so unique.
@@arthurkrabz4079imma look into his stuff and see if I can get an artist who can match his vocals cuz he do be going crazy!
Nice vid
Thank you for tuning in 😏
This is great content. I'll be using that calculation fasho. Where the song at though??
Haha I gotta tell bro to drop it’s basically already done! But I got another video on the way and that song will drop with the video too 😏
Your are fucking Crazy Bro 🔥💯
Thank you for watching!!
630 subs, I'll check back in 2 days cuz this channel is gonna blow. Keep dropping content like this man. my request would be Tory Lanez "Initiation" vocal style effects for Rnb or Tory Lanez "Real Addresses" for that aggressive melodic trapnb flow.
I got a few videos stacked up but I’ll see if I can knock these out as soon as possible! But in the meantime if you want to see other short fort tutorials you could checkout my Instagram!
@goobstersroom
But regardless I will try to get to as many requests as I can possible asap!!
Thank you for the kind words and more importantly tuning in!
Do nav 🔥
Nav would be a good one fr
thanks, muy duro.
Muchas Gracias!
@@goobstersroom no pensé que hablarías español. de verdad estoy agradecido con lo enseñado me ha ayudado bastante.
My previous understanding of the calculations for reverb and delay settings was 60,000 ÷ bpm. Is your formula specific to Don Toliver vocals🤔
I have another video on my channel where I explain this exact question in detail.
This is the link
ua-cam.com/video/vjk3GsQJ1YY/v-deo.html&lc=UgzDHx-Wq76GCyUDxP14AaABAg&ab_channel=Goobster%27sRoom
And you could see the explanation at 17:37 into the video linked above
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Professor definitely sooted bouncing around like that lol
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btw quick correction for reverb the pre delay gives the perception of distance between the sound source and the reflection source inside a space so a smaller predelay would make something sound further away vice versa for something you want sound closer away not the decay. you can for instance be in a very reverberant bathroom for example aka bathroom with a long decay due to the material the bathroom is made of(say for example a bathroom made of tile thats 12ftx12ft vs the same bathroom but acoustically treated). the predelay indicates how close the sound source(the vocal for instance) is close to the reflective source(the wall in the recording space) hopefully thats helpful dope vid
I agree, but I just didn't elaborate this much on the reverb settings for the time sake of the video to keep everything concise. Shorter pre delay time does mean its sounding further out but decay time does add to this equation still as well. It just depends on where you want to make the effected sound, sound like its sitting. Longer decay times are like bigger rooms and if you use the short pre-delay time they both play on each other. Much like if you use a short pre-delay with a short decay it'll sound like its in a smaller room and not as much further back because small rooms only go so deep and far. One minor detail I left out but I think people still get the memo...
are you putting the doubler straight on the track/on an aux track that your vocals are routed too? Im so used to putting a doubler on a send and fading it in, i didnt even think of popping it straight on there.
You can do both. In this case I plopped it straight on there and it works 🔥 when you be mixing for so long a lot of people get intimidated to make bold moves and commit to a sound but if you listen to a lot of mike deans mixes he goes heavy with the effects and pushes limits which creates interesting sounds. It’s always switching on a case by case basis but for this example and a lot of don tolivers stuff the stereo vocal information is spread pretty heavy on certain sections which is what I did here 🔥
great video! quick question: you showing the valhallah with the plate preset but the mode is always on concert hall. im not at home rn so can anyone please confirm wether its normal or did he changed the mode??
So that’s just the way I have it routed. On Valhalla you could have it on plate and have it a plate but I just have it set up on my template that way because, all the different modes on Valhalla sound different but I personally like the concert hall version as a plate better than the actual different plate settings on the Valhalla. But play with the modes with your vocals and test each different one out because each does sound 100% with their own unique tones and textures. But that’s what I just used for this video that was a quick rough mix
do one on travis
100% gotta break it down for Utopia too 😏
Could you explain the "7500"in 7500/BPM? What does it mean? Also, why wouldn't you use 60000/BPM?
They're essentially the same thing. The 7500 is just a shortcut to the 60,000 because the math will still check out, I forgot the exact explanation to how they are essentially the same thing but you could try it for yourself.
If you choose to do 60,000 divided by the bpm you'll get the value for a longer decay time and if you want a shorter decay or to get your pre delay you would have to divide by 2, 2-4 times. (Maybe even more depending on BPM)
If you 7500 it shortcuts the amount of times you have to divide by 2 its just quicker. It all depends on your bpm of course but usually ill only divide by 2 once or twice to get my pre delay and then multiply by 2 once or twice to get my decay.
Does that make sense? They're basically the same thing. 7500 to me is just a faster way to get to my solution. Let's me set and forget quicker than the 60,000 although the 60,000 still works too.
Hope that helps!
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@@goobstersroom Alright so it is more of a matter of preference and is a speedy calculation. Perfect man, it all made sense. Thanks for explaining. Also, great tutorial brother. Kudos!
@@safethreat cheers man!!
60000/BPM gives you length of a bar in ms, 7500 is and eight of it, so like a half step
@@sylumgames6106exactly!
If you can do joji id be impressed
Which Joji song do you want to hear broken down?
@@goobstersroom Glimpse of us!
@@raym9782 for sure ill see what I can do 🔥
Do you have a link where we could buy or download?
Download what exactly? The song, session, template which one?
@@goobstersroomtemplate
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Do you have the present online or no?
DM me on instagram @goobstersroom
@@goobstersroom I DM’d you on IG
Not gone lie that reverse reverb needa a quick beat stutter
I’ll be sure to tell bro about it haha 🔥🔥 thank you for tuning in my friend 💯🤝
How record rap vocal with effect? How much Eq or comp?
That's a very broad question because every vocal is different so it depends. But I'm going to be dropping more vocal tutorials soon so be sure to subscribe to get more of an understanding to the question you asked!
what is the 7500 value?
Go to the calculating reverb section at 15:06 on this video and you'll see exactly what it is ua-cam.com/video/vjk3GsQJ1YY/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Goobster%27sRoom
can you run us through the lead bro
New video this Friday @9am PST so be sure to subscribe for that I'm breaking down the lead vocals in the chain right there!!
@@goobstersroom 🤝🔥
@@edwardmcmann5136it’s out now you can check it out and see how I processed the lead there!
LIL DURK VOCAL PRESET BRO
You tryna get some sounds like off the new album bro?
@@goobstersroom yeah brother please make a full breakdown 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
@@leko_rsa for sure! Any song in particular that you would like the style of the breakdown to be based around?
@@goobstersroom lil durk - sad song
@@leko_rsa for sure! It takes me a little bit of time to crank out these videos but what you can do is checkout the short form tutorials I upload in between these longer videos over on my Instagram! @goobstersroom ! I hope to see you there as well 🔥🔥🤝
Pls do young thug u haven't did it plssssss
I will see how soon I can get to it but in the meantime checkout our IG for more tutorials!!
@goobstersroom
Smino vocals?
Any song in specific?
@@goobstersroom pudgy off the new album and amphetamine
I notice you put your delay throws before the bus ? why ?
The way I'm routing all my vocals and background layers are all getting routed to the same bus. So if I were to do the delay throws from the lead bus this would include all the background harmony/adlib/dub layers that overlap the leads which is something I wouldn't want being sent to those throw sends because it would throw off the rhythm and what you hear etc...
If I routed all the lead tracks to their own individual bus and all the background layers to their own individual bus then I could've put the throws directly on the lead bus which could also be a favorable way to achieve your sound but just for simplicity sake I did it on the direct tracks to streamline things a little bit quicker.
Great question though! I hope that answered your question (: 👍
my man looks high af lol
Which one? The guy talking or in the back lol. Are you high?!? 😲😲😲
@@goobstersroom the dude next to you with the woolly hat lol
@@10kucold23he was lmao
Juice wrld plsss
Requests are starting to pile up but I’ll for sure look into it!
But in the meantime you could check out all my tutorial posts I upload on my Instagram in between these videos 🔥🔥
@goobstersroom !
Thank you for tuning in 💯🤝
Tell Cypress to drop mane
He's plotting it rn!
Divide by 7500? i thought it was 60000
Divide 60,000 by 2, 3 times and what do you get? 7500. All the values you get in between you could also use, simple math
I click, ithough im gonna learn something new. guess what i was wrong its time for me
anyway good video!
You didn’t learn anything new?
Oodaredevil
sounds more like travis scott in the beginning lol
They're from the same label so they're similar haha
Sell the templates bro
Would you cop?
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we need the carti low voice tutorial please!
He's 100% making that voice himself when he's recording, there's no specific plugins that are making his voice "deeper" that's all him which is why it sounds lit and unique lol
But! I could still make a video around his mixing style I'm just waiting for the album to drop to get more of an idea to where he takes the sound hopefully soon tho!
This is gonna sound funny af but if you wanna create that voice rap like if you're trying hard to push a poop out and you'll get that sound 😂 I know it sounds crazy but that's what that new cadence sounds to me, super fire tho
@@goobstersroom i know it's just his voice, i just meant the way it is mixed, sounds super clean, can't wait for your video!
@@user-th6rh8zp3t yessir you know I got you! Just patiently waiting for that album to drop haha to go in on it!!
why do people want to sound like other artist? I don't get it 🤷♂
I agree its important to develop your own sound which is why I emphasize in this video multiple times to still build and develop their sound with an actual mixing engineer if they want to stand out from the rest that's absolutely essential!
But I think the interest comes from people just admiring how certain sounds make them feel. So if they wish to achieve a similar effect to make their music feel the same then why not!
But again the best option for music is doing a blend of both with an actual engineer!
Why people can't have their own styles
They can... This is just to spark ideas, I don't condone flat out copying cuz that's weak
@goobstersroom frfr but most do...that's why most hate this Gen of artists because they are styless but I understand shit sounded dope.
@@pachinifivefive6607 Yup it's unfortunate but you even see people come up like that too, look at IAN rn he's basically a Yeat spinoff. Same thing with Hunxho & Future, Coochise and Carti's old flow the list goes on.
As music consumers some people just love the same sound and even blow stuff up that sounds similar
Again I don't condone it and I agree with you on why most hate this Gen of artists but that's where the real creatives shine... If they could separate themselves with their own unique sound, something that's fresh and new then you could also succeed.
But again I just do this as a series to spark ideas and give out some inspiration
@@goobstersroom yo you have an ig?