Hey just a suggestion from a normie. I'm not sure how to do it but I would recommend putting one of those checkpoint things so people can see what part of the video you start getting into the eq-ing and the meat and potatoes. I use a lot of vocal samples so I found myself skipping past the first 3 minutes... hope that helps and that it didn't come across as harsh or critical. Thank you for your knowledge and advice, this helped a lot with a vocal sample I'm trying to EQ!
It might be 1k, unless it's 2k, then maybe it's 3k, but remember to check 4k, but don't forget 5k, because sometimes that sets off 6k, which really means that 7k needs to be balanced with 8k. Your mileage might vary. It might not work, though, and that's okay, because you're still a great producer! (Totally kidding, great video. Thanks! 😁)
That’s the age old question lol. I don’t think there’s an umbrella answer for that unfortunately. The one thing I’ll say is be honest without being unnecessarily blunt. It’s a fine line, but if you position yourself as having the artists best interests at heart, they will usually respect you and your feedback.
It’s hard to know without hearing the mix but it’s likely that a vocal recorded too close could use a cut or two in the low range between 100 & 500 hz.
That’s a tough problem tbh. It’s one of those that you want to try hard to avoid by getting a good initial vocal take, however, if you’re trying to make the most of the take you have, I recommend cutting in the 2-8k area, and then try boosting it at 150-200hz. Adding a bit of saturation to the vocal can also help warm up the sound.
@@theindiemusiclab bro I figured it out on my own! But thanks a lot I’ll try your method as well, maybe make a video of this cuz there’s like none on RUclips ppl would appreciate i bet
TLDW: Cut at 2k and 1k.
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In 7 short minutes you help me improve my vocals in an incredible way. Thank you. Thumbs up and subscribed.
So glad to hear that!
Hey just a suggestion from a normie. I'm not sure how to do it but I would recommend putting one of those checkpoint things so people can see what part of the video you start getting into the eq-ing and the meat and potatoes.
I use a lot of vocal samples so I found myself skipping past the first 3 minutes... hope that helps and that it didn't come across as harsh or critical. Thank you for your knowledge and advice, this helped a lot with a vocal sample I'm trying to EQ!
lowering 1-2k and upping >2k reasonably helped, thanks!
This made a HUGE difference for me, thanks so much.
Will have a look at your EQ pdf, thanks. Mid EQ's, like my understanding of Greek mythology, have always been my Achilles' elbow :)
Haha I feel that. The mids can be quite a tough range to figure out
Achilles' elbow is my new favorite joke, thank you
exactly what I was looking for! Helpful af! Thanks mate!
So glad you found it helpful!
Wonderful tips, thanks so much for making this!
man, this is really helping, incredible
Love to hear it. Thanks!
the link doesnt work for the PDF anymore ? 🙁
Ayyyy Studio One is goated. Thanks yo!
It might be 1k, unless it's 2k, then maybe it's 3k, but remember to check 4k, but don't forget 5k, because sometimes that sets off 6k, which really means that 7k needs to be balanced with 8k. Your mileage might vary. It might not work, though, and that's okay, because you're still a great producer! (Totally kidding, great video. Thanks! 😁)
Great Video!
thanks so much for this. The link is no more working though
awesome info thank you so much! WHere can I find your music?
great tip ... liked and subscribed
thank you so much. so helpful and easy to catch :)
thank you for this liked and subscribed How do you tell the artist to not be so nasal and re-record the take?
That’s the age old question lol. I don’t think there’s an umbrella answer for that unfortunately.
The one thing I’ll say is be honest without being unnecessarily blunt. It’s a fine line, but if you position yourself as having the artists best interests at heart, they will usually respect you and your feedback.
what song is that? where can i hear the whole thing? i like the sound of it.
thank you very much
Sir pdf not downloading
You really helped me❤
great tip, thank you.
Thankyou for your kindness..
Great advice, thank you. Are the frequencies basically the same for a female singer?
Nope
Too much information@@ahmxrel_prod
The link is not working
If any one recorded vocal too close to mic..then how to fix this problem in mix
It’s hard to know without hearing the mix but it’s likely that a vocal recorded too close could use a cut or two in the low range between 100 & 500 hz.
Great. Thanks!
Thank you😊Nice video
What about harsh tinny metallic sounding vocals I don’t see much info for this
That’s a tough problem tbh. It’s one of those that you want to try hard to avoid by getting a good initial vocal take, however, if you’re trying to make the most of the take you have, I recommend cutting in the 2-8k area, and then try boosting it at 150-200hz.
Adding a bit of saturation to the vocal can also help warm up the sound.
@@theindiemusiclab bro I figured it out on my own! But thanks a lot I’ll try your method as well, maybe make a video of this cuz there’s like none on RUclips ppl would appreciate i bet
But if they are singing country?
and on bandlab? help 😭
Stop making music on badlab bro that aint getting you nowhere
Eq works the same on any daw....
@@LilStormy21 how can I do that in bandlab?
thank you
Thanks
did you know that Streisand had this problem her entire singing career?
Ey thanks alot!
Ys. Yes, I do.
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Can i get your email?
Link is not working
thank you